 Ladies and gentlemen, this year we mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This declaration reflects our shared commitment to fundamental rights and freedoms as well as human dignity of every individual. Lithuania sees this crucial international document as a beacon of hope and a universal standard that every country must uphold if it considers itself part of the family of nations. Russia's unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine challenges the very foundations upon which the international order is built. Not only does it bring untold suffering to the Ukrainian people but also has immense global consequences hindering sustainable development and threatening international stability. International community must find a way to stop Russia from violating Ukraine's sovereignty by ending violence and withdrawing beyond its internationally recognized borders. Russian authorities also continue to cover those responsible for the act of aggression against Lithuania on the 13th of January 1991 and target Lithuanian judges who dealt with the case. How can justice be insured when perpetrators are actively shielded? We must hold perpetrators accountable and ensure redress for victims to guarantee non-repetition and sustainable peace. Lithuania pledges to continue active engagement in seeking justice and restoring the international rules-based order. Together with a UN group of friends of accountability, Lithuania will seek Russia's accountability for the crime of aggression and atrocities committed. We also call for the establishment of the special international tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. Lithuania is committed to promotion and protection of human rights globally. The international community must acknowledge that a lot of work lies ahead to ensure full realization of human rights for all persons without discrimination. As a member of the Human Rights Council and well beyond our membership, Lithuania pledges to continue to substantially contribute to achieving this goal. Thank you.