The time has come to point a finger here Russia This era featured all kinds of performance tournaments during his presidency of the United Nations Security Council, and it chose the theme – “Multilateral Cooperation for a More Equitable, Democratic and Sustainable World Order.” Russia’s chief diplomat Sergei Lavrov flew in from Moscow to preside.
Just before the meeting, Ukraine’s UN ambassador, Sergiy Kislitsya, read a remark to about 50 countries, including the US, whose ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield was one of several ambassadors to the UN.
The joint statement said the world public should no longer be outraged by Russia’s “gross violations” of Ukraine’s territorial integrity and Moscow’s “attempts to present itself as the guardian of the multilateral system.”
The nations condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, North Korea’s military aid to Moscow in violation of UN sanctions, and violations by Iran while UN sanctions were in effect.
The 50 countries said “the Russian Federation’s persistent illegal actions and blatant hypocrisy undermine multilateral and international cooperation” and “exacerbate regional tensions, and threaten international peace and security.”
Surprisingly, the wrong UN official or external expert briefed the Security Council.
Lavrov, in turn, opened the gathering by criticizing the US for pointing to “its own exceptionalism”.
“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others,” Lavrov said, citing George Orwell’s famous copy of “Animal Farm.”
As soon as he arrived he went straight to attack NATO’s “reckless expansion” Despite repeated blackmail from Moscow in Europe and Ukraine “special military operations” were launched to get rid of the blackmail for Russia’s security.
Lavrov accused Washington of making every effort to “blow up” the worldwide order to include Russia, China and other countries whose independent policies are seen as a challenge to its hegemony.
He said, “The Americans are holding the entire West at gunpoint and expanding their trade and economic war with people they consider undesirable.”
Lavrov was called Holidays in Ukraine on terms set by Russian President Vladimir PutinWhat Kiev has called for, in addition to the prestige of a multipolar world, is to get rid of injustice in the global economy and reform the United Nations, world financial institutions and alternative international organizations.
Responding to Lavrov’s 20-minute pronouncement, Thomas-Greenfield said: “I thought I was in the wrong room because it seemed to be a whining session about the United States and the West, and I hardly heard about the world’s Have you heard the mention of ‘multilateralism’?
He added, “As we speak, Russia is undermining trust in our institutions, while knowingly and openly violating the core principles of the UN Charter: territorial integrity, respect for human rights, international cooperation.”
Thomas-Greenfield ignored Lavrov’s “petty-faced calls for cooperation” and led action and change to better establish the United Nations and the broader world order that serves the region today and all, including developing countries. Better reflects countries’ priorities.
“Not, as my Russian counterpart might argue, to keep other countries down, but to help them move forward,” he said, “to make sure everyone plays by the rules, And that the rules are fair to all, including the developing ones.” “Nations that have been used and abused by Russia for too long.”
Speaking in more detail, Britain’s UN ambassador, Barbara Woodward, told the Security Council that the difficult circumstances facing the world are “no less serious” than the end of the Second World War, When the United Nations was established.
More nations are engaged in war than at any time since World War II, he said, and the region is facing a crisis. situation disaster and medical and technological breakthroughs that all countries want to tackle.
Speaking to Russia’s Lavrov, Woodward said, “While you tell us how you believe the world order can become more just, democratic and sustainable, your military systematically attacks civilians in Ukraine in an unprovoked war of aggression. Bombing, and in gross violation of the United Nations. Charter.”
“What is trying to occupy another country’s land? What is democratic about trying to subjugate the people of another country? What is sustainable in waging a war in which more than 500,000 of your own people are killed or injured?” He requested.
“The invasion of Ukraine is a stark reminder of what kind of world order Russia really wants,” Woodward said, “a world where might is right and powerful countries can threaten and invade others.”
This post was published on 07/16/2024 2:01 pm
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