🎙Statement by Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzia at UNSC briefing on #Ukraine (23 February 2024)
💬This chamber is overcrowded. And so is the speakers’ list for this meeting in the part of non-members of the Security Council, who call themselves ministers of foreign affairs of Western countries. <...>
❓Where were you all yesterday when the Security Council was discussing the Middle East and the situation in #Gaza? Where was the Secretary-General? I would like to remind you that none of the countries of the European Union, and indeed of the #West, has ever taken the initiative to convene a single meeting on Gaza, where the number of civilian casualties (most of them women and children) as a result of flagrant violations of IHL by Israel in four and a half months has exceeded the figures of any military conflict in recent years.
👉This speaks very eloquently of your hypocrisy and your double standards.
🔗Read in full: https://russiaun.ru/en/news/unsc_230224
💬This chamber is overcrowded. And so is the speakers’ list for this meeting in the part of non-members of the Security Council, who call themselves ministers of foreign affairs of Western countries. <...>
❓Where were you all yesterday when the Security Council was discussing the Middle East and the situation in #Gaza? Where was the Secretary-General? I would like to remind you that none of the countries of the European Union, and indeed of the #West, has ever taken the initiative to convene a single meeting on Gaza, where the number of civilian casualties (most of them women and children) as a result of flagrant violations of IHL by Israel in four and a half months has exceeded the figures of any military conflict in recent years.
👉This speaks very eloquently of your hypocrisy and your double standards.
🔗Read in full: https://russiaun.ru/en/news/unsc_230224
🎙 President of Russia Vladimir #Putin’s answer to journalist Pavel Zarubin’s question about #Biden's rude remark (February 22, 2024)
❓US President Biden came up with another rude remark about you. You have never said anything like that about any foreign leader, and you have never even taken the liberty to make any inappropriate remark. Will you respond the same way now?
💬 Vladimir Putin: Look, we recently talked and you asked me who we prefer to see as the new US president. I said we would work with any president. But for Russia, Biden is preferable. I am right, judging by what he said, because it is an adequate reaction to what I said.
Why? Because he cannot say to me, “Great, Vlad, thank you, you helped me a lot.” We understand what’s going on there in terms of domestic policy, and this is an absolutely adequate reaction. Which means I was right.
What I said was basically for our domestic audience, not the US. You are a Russian journalist, and you asked me what’s [who] better for us. I said then, and I will say it again: Biden.
❓US President Biden came up with another rude remark about you. You have never said anything like that about any foreign leader, and you have never even taken the liberty to make any inappropriate remark. Will you respond the same way now?
💬 Vladimir Putin: Look, we recently talked and you asked me who we prefer to see as the new US president. I said we would work with any president. But for Russia, Biden is preferable. I am right, judging by what he said, because it is an adequate reaction to what I said.
Why? Because he cannot say to me, “Great, Vlad, thank you, you helped me a lot.” We understand what’s going on there in terms of domestic policy, and this is an absolutely adequate reaction. Which means I was right.
What I said was basically for our domestic audience, not the US. You are a Russian journalist, and you asked me what’s [who] better for us. I said then, and I will say it again: Biden.
🎙Foreign Minister Sergey #Lavrov’s remarks at the #G20 ministerial meeting (Rio de Janeiro, 21 February 2024)
Read in full👉https://vk.cc/cuVvzv
💬The objective process of the emergence of a multipolar world order driven by self-reliant nations and regions has met with serious resistance. The basic principles of international communication are being undermined at the instigation of the West. Universal legal norms and the principles of the UN Charter, including the sovereign equality of states, non-interference in internal affairs and self-determination of peoples, are being violated. <...>
Instead of a UN-centred architecture, narrow bloc alliances, closed clubs, behind-the-scenes “best practices”, allegedly “reliable scientific data”, and pseudo-democratic ‘values’ are being promoted. The world is artificially divided into friends and foes, the “garden” and the “jungle”. <...> This is what the infamous “rules” the West imposes instead of the international law, appear in reality.
Read in full👉https://vk.cc/cuVvzv
💬The objective process of the emergence of a multipolar world order driven by self-reliant nations and regions has met with serious resistance. The basic principles of international communication are being undermined at the instigation of the West. Universal legal norms and the principles of the UN Charter, including the sovereign equality of states, non-interference in internal affairs and self-determination of peoples, are being violated. <...>
Instead of a UN-centred architecture, narrow bloc alliances, closed clubs, behind-the-scenes “best practices”, allegedly “reliable scientific data”, and pseudo-democratic ‘values’ are being promoted. The world is artificially divided into friends and foes, the “garden” and the “jungle”. <...> This is what the infamous “rules” the West imposes instead of the international law, appear in reality.
Polar bear is a symbol of the Russian Arctic and one of the most unique creatures of the Russian fauna. Polar bears are listed in the Red Book as only 5 thousand species currently live in our country. We do our best to protect our polar friends. In Novosibirsk zoo in 2018 polar bear Gerda gave birth to two cubs. Polar bears are widely represented in the Russian culture: cartoon ‘Umka’, 2014 Winter Olympics mascot and many other examples.
🎙Foreign Minister Sergey #Lavrov’s statement and answers to questions following the G20 ministerial meeting (Rio de Janeiro, 22 February 2024)
Read in full👉https://vk.cc/cuY1ZR
💬Clearly, today’s global economy is grossly distorted by the methods that the #West is using to punish those who do not follow its “rules,” which are steeped in #neocolonialism, and to wipe out competitors. These methods include unlawful sanctions, asset seizure with an eye towards confiscating foreign-owned property, blackmail, trade blockades, and much more, which undermines the basic foundations of the global economy and hinders the achievement of perspectives that are of interest to all countries around the world. Opportunities are being thwarted as the West prevents their realisation in order to promote its self-serving interests.
Read in full👉https://vk.cc/cuY1ZR
💬Clearly, today’s global economy is grossly distorted by the methods that the #West is using to punish those who do not follow its “rules,” which are steeped in #neocolonialism, and to wipe out competitors. These methods include unlawful sanctions, asset seizure with an eye towards confiscating foreign-owned property, blackmail, trade blockades, and much more, which undermines the basic foundations of the global economy and hinders the achievement of perspectives that are of interest to all countries around the world. Opportunities are being thwarted as the West prevents their realisation in order to promote its self-serving interests.
Ambassador’s Comment
As we understand, not only we remember the second anniversary of the start of the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine, but with different emotions. The editorial in the Straits Times newspaper “No end in sight for Ukraine’s pain” dated February 27, 2024, confirms that.
The impression is that against the backdrop of fatigue of the political class and public opinion of most states from the crisis in Ukraine unleashed by the West with the help of the Kiev Nazis, the coup they provoked and the start of an undeclared hybrid war against Russia, the authors are looking for at least some reasons to keep this topic and the sinking regime of V.Zelensky afloat. And they do not find such reasons, except for bitter regrets and counting the losses and damage that the hostilities caused.
I assure you, it is not our fault. Kiev and its Western patrons had enough time to think about the consequences of their actions, and there was also a legal basis to stop the bloodshed that they had unleashed. So now they have to reap the bitter fruits, and the sooner sobering comes, the better. The fact that this process is underway is highlighted in the article “Growing gloom about war among Europeans” published on February 27 in the Business Times newspaper by Andrew Hammond, associate at LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics. It is difficult to suspect the author of sympathizing with Russia, but he also admits that currently only 10% of Europeans believe in the victory of Kiev. No less Russophobic Straits Times columnist Jonathan Eyal predicts in his article “Western govts caught unprepared by lengthy war in Ukraine” from February 24 that 2024 will be a year of disappointment for Ukraine and, first of all, its authorities. Predictions don’t always come true, but it seems that this time they will.
Apparently, the experience of the SMO not only convinces us of the rightness of our cause, but also teaches those who do not want to admit it.
As we understand, not only we remember the second anniversary of the start of the special military operation (SMO) in Ukraine, but with different emotions. The editorial in the Straits Times newspaper “No end in sight for Ukraine’s pain” dated February 27, 2024, confirms that.
The impression is that against the backdrop of fatigue of the political class and public opinion of most states from the crisis in Ukraine unleashed by the West with the help of the Kiev Nazis, the coup they provoked and the start of an undeclared hybrid war against Russia, the authors are looking for at least some reasons to keep this topic and the sinking regime of V.Zelensky afloat. And they do not find such reasons, except for bitter regrets and counting the losses and damage that the hostilities caused.
I assure you, it is not our fault. Kiev and its Western patrons had enough time to think about the consequences of their actions, and there was also a legal basis to stop the bloodshed that they had unleashed. So now they have to reap the bitter fruits, and the sooner sobering comes, the better. The fact that this process is underway is highlighted in the article “Growing gloom about war among Europeans” published on February 27 in the Business Times newspaper by Andrew Hammond, associate at LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics. It is difficult to suspect the author of sympathizing with Russia, but he also admits that currently only 10% of Europeans believe in the victory of Kiev. No less Russophobic Straits Times columnist Jonathan Eyal predicts in his article “Western govts caught unprepared by lengthy war in Ukraine” from February 24 that 2024 will be a year of disappointment for Ukraine and, first of all, its authorities. Predictions don’t always come true, but it seems that this time they will.
Apparently, the experience of the SMO not only convinces us of the rightness of our cause, but also teaches those who do not want to admit it.
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On granting citizenship to certain categories of foreign citizens
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated January 4, 2024 No. 11 “On determining certain categories of foreign citizens and stateless persons who have the right to apply for admission to citizenship of the Russian Federation” (hereinafter referred to as the Decree) established a simplified procedure for admitting certain categories of foreign citizens to citizenship of the Russian Federation, including citizens of Ukraine, their children, spouses and parents, as well as orphans and children left without parental care, temporarily staying, permanently or temporarily residing in the Russian Federation.
The Decree does not contain provisions aimed at replacing or destroying any distinctive ethnic or cultural characteristics of minor Ukrainian citizens in Russia who are orphans or children without parental care.
We are talking about granting Russian citizenship for humanitarian reasons, so that children rescued from shelling and evacuated from front-line zones to our country can fully return to a normal peaceful life, while enjoying all the rights and social services to which citizens of the Russian Federation have access.
Their admission to Russian citizenship does not occur automatically, but through voluntary application for citizenship.
The acquisition of Russian citizenship is not conditioned by the termination of Ukrainian citizenship and does not require completion of a similar procedure. Upon reaching the age of 18, a person may decide to retain the citizenship of both states or formalize an exit from one of them, along with an independent choice of place of residence.
As for the accusations by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry of the “forced assimilation of Ukrainian children,” such statements do not correspond to the content of the mentioned Decree and for the most part are based on the substitution of legal concepts.
1. Kiev’s statements that international law was violated as a result of the adoption of the Decree are unfounded.
Establishing rules for acquiring citizenship is the sovereign prerogative of any state.
2. Referrals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine are inappropriate not only to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but also the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948 and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 1949 (IV Geneva Convention).
3. It is obvious that the publication of the Decree is only a pretext for spreading baseless accusations against Russia.
The procedure established by the Decree for applying for citizenship of Ukrainian orphans and children left without parental care is not new. The simplified procedure for granting citizenship to children who are foreign citizens or stateless persons was enshrined in various editions of the Federal Law “On Citizenship of the Russian Federation” throughout the entire period of its existence since 2002.
4. The thesis of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine that citizenship is granted by the sole decision of the President of the Russian Federation “without taking into account all or individual requirements provided for by federal legislation” is also false.
Provisions of the Federal Law “On Citizenship of the Russian Federation”, in particular, give the President the right to determine the categories of foreign citizens and stateless persons who can be granted citizenship of the Russian Federation “without taking into account all or individual requirements provided for in Part 1 of Article 15 of this Federal Law.”
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated January 4, 2024 No. 11 “On determining certain categories of foreign citizens and stateless persons who have the right to apply for admission to citizenship of the Russian Federation” (hereinafter referred to as the Decree) established a simplified procedure for admitting certain categories of foreign citizens to citizenship of the Russian Federation, including citizens of Ukraine, their children, spouses and parents, as well as orphans and children left without parental care, temporarily staying, permanently or temporarily residing in the Russian Federation.
The Decree does not contain provisions aimed at replacing or destroying any distinctive ethnic or cultural characteristics of minor Ukrainian citizens in Russia who are orphans or children without parental care.
We are talking about granting Russian citizenship for humanitarian reasons, so that children rescued from shelling and evacuated from front-line zones to our country can fully return to a normal peaceful life, while enjoying all the rights and social services to which citizens of the Russian Federation have access.
Their admission to Russian citizenship does not occur automatically, but through voluntary application for citizenship.
The acquisition of Russian citizenship is not conditioned by the termination of Ukrainian citizenship and does not require completion of a similar procedure. Upon reaching the age of 18, a person may decide to retain the citizenship of both states or formalize an exit from one of them, along with an independent choice of place of residence.
As for the accusations by the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry of the “forced assimilation of Ukrainian children,” such statements do not correspond to the content of the mentioned Decree and for the most part are based on the substitution of legal concepts.
1. Kiev’s statements that international law was violated as a result of the adoption of the Decree are unfounded.
Establishing rules for acquiring citizenship is the sovereign prerogative of any state.
2. Referrals from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine are inappropriate not only to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but also the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948 and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 1949 (IV Geneva Convention).
3. It is obvious that the publication of the Decree is only a pretext for spreading baseless accusations against Russia.
The procedure established by the Decree for applying for citizenship of Ukrainian orphans and children left without parental care is not new. The simplified procedure for granting citizenship to children who are foreign citizens or stateless persons was enshrined in various editions of the Federal Law “On Citizenship of the Russian Federation” throughout the entire period of its existence since 2002.
4. The thesis of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine that citizenship is granted by the sole decision of the President of the Russian Federation “without taking into account all or individual requirements provided for by federal legislation” is also false.
Provisions of the Federal Law “On Citizenship of the Russian Federation”, in particular, give the President the right to determine the categories of foreign citizens and stateless persons who can be granted citizenship of the Russian Federation “without taking into account all or individual requirements provided for in Part 1 of Article 15 of this Federal Law.”
Embassy Comment
We have noted the article “Ukraine war two years on, through Asian eyes” by Ravi Velloor, published in the Straits Times on February 28, 2024.
We cannot agree with the author’s description of the film “20 Days in Mariupol” which has been screened in Singapore recently. This is a highly biased and distorted movie that omits all the war crimes committed by the Ukrainian nationalists since 2014.
To get an objective view of the Ukrainian crisis, we recommend watching Russia Today documentaries about the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. They are available via this link https://rtd.rt.com/tags/special-military-operation-in-ukraine/
As for all other pro-Western narratives promoted by Mr Velloor, please, refer to the recent Embassy Comments in which we refuted them many times.
We have noted the article “Ukraine war two years on, through Asian eyes” by Ravi Velloor, published in the Straits Times on February 28, 2024.
We cannot agree with the author’s description of the film “20 Days in Mariupol” which has been screened in Singapore recently. This is a highly biased and distorted movie that omits all the war crimes committed by the Ukrainian nationalists since 2014.
To get an objective view of the Ukrainian crisis, we recommend watching Russia Today documentaries about the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. They are available via this link https://rtd.rt.com/tags/special-military-operation-in-ukraine/
As for all other pro-Western narratives promoted by Mr Velloor, please, refer to the recent Embassy Comments in which we refuted them many times.
✍️ President Vladimir Putin sent greetings to organisers and participants in the 2nd Congress of International Russophile Movement.
✉️ Your forum has brought together hundreds of delegates from more than 130 countries from all continents. This broad representation clearly shows that the international Russophile public movement is growing confidently and gaining new supporters.
The #RussophileMovement substantially contributes to countering the attempts of the collective West to isolate Russia internationally and helps disseminate objective and trustworthy information about our country abroad, as well as dispel anti-Russia speculations and myths created by propaganda.
The movement’s noble activities help preserve and strengthen the traditions of friendship and mutual respect that connect Russians with other nations; it helps unite the Russian world, promote our national culture and its achievements, and expand our humanitarian presence in the world.
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✉️ Your forum has brought together hundreds of delegates from more than 130 countries from all continents. This broad representation clearly shows that the international Russophile public movement is growing confidently and gaining new supporters.
The #RussophileMovement substantially contributes to countering the attempts of the collective West to isolate Russia internationally and helps disseminate objective and trustworthy information about our country abroad, as well as dispel anti-Russia speculations and myths created by propaganda.
The movement’s noble activities help preserve and strengthen the traditions of friendship and mutual respect that connect Russians with other nations; it helps unite the Russian world, promote our national culture and its achievements, and expand our humanitarian presence in the world.
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🗓 On February 27, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov took part in the opening ceremony of the 2nd Congress of the International Russophile Movement in Moscow.
The event brought together foreign delegates from more than 130 countries (including New Zealand), united by a friendly disposition towards Russia, interest in its cultural and historical heritage, as well as a commitment to traditional values and confidence in the right of peoples to preserve their national identity.
ℹ️ The Congress brings together representatives of public organisations, politics, culture, and business who advocate for closer relations with Russia and against Russophobia.
💬Sergey Lavrov: In fact, Russia has so many real friends who have passed the test of time, and they are everywhere, including in the United States and in Europe. They have gone beyond showing interest towards our country and share the values we stand for. All world religions and civilisations share these values.
In this context, it seems fitting that the destructive course adopted by the Western elites to isolate Russia, including in the global media and cultural spaces, and the overall determination to cancel everything dealing with our country in one way or another, has failed miserably.
The broader international community is genuinely interested in an unbiased, comprehensive and honest assessment of the causes which brought about the ongoing geopolitical tension. They, or at least most of them, refuse to accept the misinformation and lies flowing from the media controlled by the collective West.
🔗Read his remarks in full: https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1935217/
The event brought together foreign delegates from more than 130 countries (including New Zealand), united by a friendly disposition towards Russia, interest in its cultural and historical heritage, as well as a commitment to traditional values and confidence in the right of peoples to preserve their national identity.
ℹ️ The Congress brings together representatives of public organisations, politics, culture, and business who advocate for closer relations with Russia and against Russophobia.
💬Sergey Lavrov: In fact, Russia has so many real friends who have passed the test of time, and they are everywhere, including in the United States and in Europe. They have gone beyond showing interest towards our country and share the values we stand for. All world religions and civilisations share these values.
In this context, it seems fitting that the destructive course adopted by the Western elites to isolate Russia, including in the global media and cultural spaces, and the overall determination to cancel everything dealing with our country in one way or another, has failed miserably.
The broader international community is genuinely interested in an unbiased, comprehensive and honest assessment of the causes which brought about the ongoing geopolitical tension. They, or at least most of them, refuse to accept the misinformation and lies flowing from the media controlled by the collective West.
🔗Read his remarks in full: https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1935217/
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🎙 Statement by the Head of the Russian Delegation Dmitry Birichevskiy at the Informal Meeting of BSEC CSO (February 23, 2024)
Key talking points:
💬 Russia has consistently been calling for upholding the economic mandate of BSEC and the depoliticized character of its work which constitutes the fundamental basis for its result oriented activities.
• Ukraine lost its sovereignty not now, but 10 years ago in 2014 as a result of the US-EU sponsored and directed coup d’état. Yesterday, on February 22 was the 10th anniversary of the so-called Maidan. We all remember the absolute fascist slogan of Maidan “Moskalyaku na Gilyaku” which means “Death to Russians”. Of course we consider this coup d’état as absolutely nondemocratic, ruthless ousting of the legal authorities of Kiev.
• Daily shelling of peaceful neighborhoods, civilian infrastructure – these are the methods by which the Kiev regime has been operating. The data on losses and destruction is terrifying.
• The proxy war till the last Ukrainian is not just about providing security to the US and NATO. Many times we suggested negotiations to our American and European counterparts and they [our proposals] were neglected. It is a lucrative business project for Washington, nothing more. The majority of EU members obediently follow Washington’s orders to supply more and more arms to Kiev replenishing them with products purchased from the US defense industry.
☝️ Coming back to the nature of our Organization, we will call on collective efforts to strengthen the identity of the Black Sea region through collective measures, developing beneficial economic, trade, cultural and scientific ties.
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Key talking points:
💬 Russia has consistently been calling for upholding the economic mandate of BSEC and the depoliticized character of its work which constitutes the fundamental basis for its result oriented activities.
• Ukraine lost its sovereignty not now, but 10 years ago in 2014 as a result of the US-EU sponsored and directed coup d’état. Yesterday, on February 22 was the 10th anniversary of the so-called Maidan. We all remember the absolute fascist slogan of Maidan “Moskalyaku na Gilyaku” which means “Death to Russians”. Of course we consider this coup d’état as absolutely nondemocratic, ruthless ousting of the legal authorities of Kiev.
• Daily shelling of peaceful neighborhoods, civilian infrastructure – these are the methods by which the Kiev regime has been operating. The data on losses and destruction is terrifying.
• The proxy war till the last Ukrainian is not just about providing security to the US and NATO. Many times we suggested negotiations to our American and European counterparts and they [our proposals] were neglected. It is a lucrative business project for Washington, nothing more. The majority of EU members obediently follow Washington’s orders to supply more and more arms to Kiev replenishing them with products purchased from the US defense industry.
☝️ Coming back to the nature of our Organization, we will call on collective efforts to strengthen the identity of the Black Sea region through collective measures, developing beneficial economic, trade, cultural and scientific ties.
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🇷🇺🇦🇿 President Vladimir Putin sent greetings to the participants, organisers and guests of the 12th Russia-Azerbaijan Interregional Forum.
💬 Vladimir Putin: Interregional cooperation is an essential part of Russia-Azerbaijan relations of strategic partnership and alliance. It is making a large contribution to the strengthening of trust and mutual understanding between our nations, expanding opportunities for promoting mutually beneficial trade, investment and humanitarian ties, and creating conditions for improving the wellbeing of people in both countries.
Your regular meetings, which have become a good tradition, provide a platform for direct and engaged dialogue on current issues of interregional interaction between representatives of our government bodies and our public, scientific and business communities.
This year, the forum’s agenda is large and substantive, as it usually is. It is focused on various aspects of industrial and agricultural cooperation development, support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and joint environmental projects.
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💬 Vladimir Putin: Interregional cooperation is an essential part of Russia-Azerbaijan relations of strategic partnership and alliance. It is making a large contribution to the strengthening of trust and mutual understanding between our nations, expanding opportunities for promoting mutually beneficial trade, investment and humanitarian ties, and creating conditions for improving the wellbeing of people in both countries.
Your regular meetings, which have become a good tradition, provide a platform for direct and engaged dialogue on current issues of interregional interaction between representatives of our government bodies and our public, scientific and business communities.
This year, the forum’s agenda is large and substantive, as it usually is. It is focused on various aspects of industrial and agricultural cooperation development, support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and joint environmental projects.
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📍 February 28, 2024, Geneva
🇺🇳 Human rights today have transformed into a means the "collective West" and its allies actively use to achieve their own geopolitical goals. This involves leveraging the UN Human Rights Council, deliberately destabilizing the domestic political stability of sovereign states, and employing the illegal practice of imposing unilateral coercive measures.
⚖️ The cynicism of these countries has reached such levels that it has become impossible not to react. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) could not remain indifferent, issuing a decision on January 31 on Ukraine’s case against Russia. In its verdict, the Court rejected all accusations against our country, including those related to racial discrimination and financing terrorism.
❗️ Thus, the ICJ completely disavows the anti-Russian resolutions adopted by the UNHRC, recognizing the claims and accusations on which these documents are based as null and void. This decision clearly demonstrates that the resolutions are based on slanderous statements of the Ukrainian authorities and their Western sponsors.
👉 This also applies to the information contained in the OHCHR reports, which spread fabrications made by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine and the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the events in that country. Now, the High Commissioner, Mr. Volker Türk and his staff cannot deny this fact. The decision of the International Court clearly shows that these reports, written by the OHCHR using the criteria dictated by its Western donors, are not trustworthy.
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