Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyanskiy, affirmed that the United Nations is not a neutral party in the situation around Ukraine and that it sympathizes with one party at the expense of the other.
“The lack of impartiality of the international organization on Ukraine was very clear, and we talked about this frankly with the Secretary-General of the United Nations,” TASS news agency quoted Polyanskiy as saying during the television program (Salaviov Live). “People with Western and even Anglo-Saxon passports control the the United Nations, which often affects the objectivity of the assessments the UN places in this or that position.”
Polyanskiy pointed out that the United Nations, as well as other international organizations concerned with humanitarian affairs, know all the Russian initiatives to open humanitarian corridors, as they know the cases in which the Ukrainian side prevented their opening despite Moscow’s willingness to do so.. but the international organization is trying in its usual way to cover up the unconstructive steps of the Kiev regime and portray everything in a way that shows Kyiv regime as if it were ready to open human corridors, but the reality is not.
The Russian official added, “We want to see that our neighbor Ukraine is well and ready to develop relations with Russia, and we also want our Western partners to stop using Kie
v as a tool against Russia,” stressing that Western countries have revealed their true face now and are ready to escalate the fighting to the last Ukrainian and send obsolete weapons to Ukraine in order to rearm their countries with modern and contemporary weapons and American companies get huge income from this and they are very pleased with this situation.”
Regarding reports that the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe OSCE mission team in Donbass was involved in spying and illegally photographing sites, Polyanskiy said, “This constitutes a scandal for the OSCE.”
On the tenth of this month, Russian security sources suggested that employees of the OSCE mission might be involved in espionage activities for Ukraine within the territory of the Donetsk People’s Republic, after the authorities of the Donetsk Republic arrested an employee of the Organization’s special monitoring mission on suspicion of engaging in activities “contrary to the mandate of the mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.”
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