National assembly speaker on IPU Task Force mission to Ukraine, Russia & Poland
12 July 2022
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, is currently participating in a six-day parliamentary diplomatic engagement in her capacity as a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Task Force (IPU-TF) on the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
The nine-member IPU-TF, appointed in April 2022, will undertake direct engagements with the parliaments of Ukraine and Russia to help achieve a complete ceasefire and to contribute to confidence-building measures that may achieve a long-term cessation of hostilities and the organization of humanitarian assistance. The trip, which follows an invitation by the Ukrainian and Russian Parliaments, includes a courtesy call on the Speaker of the Polish Senate in Warsaw before proceeding to Kyiv and Moscow during the week of 11 July.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict formed part of the emergency items debated during the IPU's 144th Assembly held recently in Indonesia, between 19 and 24 March. The debate resulted in the adoption of a resolution to form an IPU task team to engage the Parliaments of both countries, thereby joining forces with other mediating parties to end the conflict.
The initiative at the global parliamentary level aims to complement ongoing diplomatic efforts at the governmental and UN level. According to the IPU, the engagements are also in line with the worldwide association of parliaments' ongoing efforts to help build inclusive and accountable parliaments, where all segments of society have a voice, legislative frameworks are put in place whereby the rights of all citizens are guaranteed, and effective oversight is exercised of governmental action – including in terms of the strict observance of international law and global commitments.