U.N. Chief Says Nuclear Conflict Over Ukraine Possible
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U.N. secretary-general calls for an end to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. U.S. President Barack Obama has called on Russia to stop its actions in Ukraine. Russia has been accused of sending troops and weapons into the country in violation of a UN Security Council resolution.
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U.N. chief: prospect of nuclear conflict back 'within realm of possibility' over Ukraine
By Humeyra Pamuk -United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday sounded the alarm over Russia raising the alert level for its nuclear forces after invading Ukraine, describing it a "bone-chilling development." "The prospect of nuclear conflict, once unthinkable, is now back within the realm of possibility," Guterres told reporters, and repeated his call for an immediate
U.N. chief says prospect of nuclear conflict back 'within realm of possibility' over Ukraine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday sounded the alarm over Russia raising the alert level for its nuclear forces, describing it a 'bone-chilling development' and added that the prospect of nuclear conflict was back within realm of possibility. Read full story
Ukraine war: UN chief says nuclear conflict ‘possible’
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday sounded the alarm over Russia raising the alert level for its nuclear forces after invading Ukraine, describing it a ‘bone-chilling development.’
UN chief: prospect of nuclear conflict back 'within realm of possibility' over Ukraine
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday (Mar 14) sounded the alarm over Russia raising the alert level for its nuclear forces after invading Ukraine, describing it as a "bone
The UN chief warned that a nuclear conflict over Ukraine is “within the realm of possibility”
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sounded the alarm over Russia's raising of the alert level for its nuclear forces after the invasion, describing it as a "chilling development."