CASTRIES, St. Lucia - The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and its Member States yesterday strongly condemned the ongoing military operations being conducted against Ukraine by the Russian Federation.
“The OECS staunchly upholds and defends the bedrock principles of international law that are enshrined in the United Nations Charter. Paramount among these principles are sovereignty, territorial integrity, non-interference in the internal affairs of States, non-intervention, and the peaceful settlement of all disputes, utilizing the established multilateral and diplomatic mechanisms that undergird international cooperation”, the group said in a statement from Castries, St Lucia.
As a collection of small island states with no military presence, and as the theatre for past interventionist and military actions, the statement said that the members of the OECS are acutely aware that “our existence as independent, sovereign States is heavily dependent on unanimous global adherence to these immutable principles”.
At a time when the world most needs peace and international cooperation to face the “twin hydras of climate change and an unending pandemic, war in any region obstructs the imperative of global cooperation”, it said.
The statement said that the impact of this military conflict will extend well beyond the borders of Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
“The centrality of Ukraine and the Russian Federation to global supply chains, energy production and the supply of commodities like wheat means that the entire developing world, including the OECS, will suffer economically, and experience greater energy and food insecurity for the duration of this conflict.