UN Human Rights Council 57: Interactive Dialogue with the UN Working Group on Mercenaries
UK Statement for the Interactive Dialogue with the UN Working Group on Mercenaries.
Thank you, Mr President,
The UK would like to thank the Working Group for its report today which sheds light on the role of mercenaries and mercenary related actors in the trafficking and proliferation of arms.
The UK remains deeply concerned by the widespread human rights abuses carried out by mercenary related actors such as the Wagner Group, who have engaged in arms trafficking, while continuing to exacerbate conflict, inflict violence and undermine peace and security wherever they operate.
The UK condemns the killing of civilians, torture and sexual and gender-based violence carried out by the Wagner Group, which is now being replaced by new groups such as Africa Corps, PMC BEAR and no doubt others. These proxy actors profit from conflict while supporting Russia’s malign aims.
The UK will continue to use all tools necessary and appropriate to tackle these actors and to hold them to account.
Members of the Working Group,
Given the evolving nature of conflicts, coupled with the rising involvement of these malign actors carrying out mercenary-like activities, how can the Working Group assist States in enhancing their capacity to effectively address these challenges?
Thank you.