The UN adopted resolution of Ukraine on protection of critical infrastructure from terrorist attacks
The United Nations adopted resolution No. 2341 for the protection of critical infrastructure from terrorist attacks, which were initiated by Ukraine.
About this on his page on Twitter reported the Ukrainian mission to the UN.
The resolution is aimed at improving the effectiveness of international efforts to prevent terrorist attacks against critical infrastructure.
SB #UN just passed a resolution 2341 for the protection of critical infrastructure against terrorist attacks, initiated by Ukraine. Basic facts pic.twitter.com/kifpNm6oew
— UKR Mission to UN (@UKRinUN) 13 Feb 2017
The document also provides for the provision of criminal liability for terrorist attacks aimed at the destruction or disruption of critical infrastructure.
It is noted that among the critical infrastructure – the Internet and tourism.
Recall that tthe third Committee of the UN General Assembly endorsed the Ukrainian resolution on human rights in the occupied Crimea. Voted for the resolution, 73 countries, with 76 abstentions, 23 were against, the latter include Russia and Belarus.
“For the first time in documents of the UN, called Russia a country-occupier, Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol temporarily occupied territory”, – said the Ukrainian mission to the UN.