US Ambassador to the UN: Russia “set fire to the UN Charter”
US Permanent Representative to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfielddelivered at today’s meeting. The charter states that the UN takes measures for the sovereign control of all groups of organizations, and they must resolve the containment of disputes by global means.
“As we warned at the beginning of the year, there should no longer be any doubt that Russia intends to destroy Ukraine as a geopolitical entity and completely remove it from the world map,” Thomas-Greenfield said.
Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Dmitry Polyanskyin turn, they accused the Western states of starting a proxy war against Russia along the way of supplying Ukrainian military needs.
“Ukraine’s denatification and demilitarization has been carried out in full,” Polyansky said, using terminology that the Kremlin uses to demand acceptance against a neighboring country. “Threats from this state should no longer be for Donbass, or for Russia, or for the liberated Ukrainian courts.”
Deputy Attorney General of the United Nations for a wide range of issues Rosemary DiCarlo stated that the military conflict in Ukraine has moved into a “more protracted phase” and “unfortunately, political dialogue is practically widespread.”
China, in turn, seized the occasion and blamed the reaction time on double points, drawing parallels between respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and China’s sovereignty over Taiwan.
“Despite the fact that countries often emphasize the principle of sovereignty in the Ukraine issue, they constantly challenge some of China’s sovereign persons over Taiwan and even deliberately sharpen the Taiwan Strait,” he said. Geng Shuangobviously in US sight.
The diplomat said that one should not underestimate China’s determination of its national sovereign and territorial volume.
“I hope that the country concerned sees this clearly and does not play with fire,” Geng said.
Beijing may face a visit from the Speaker of the US House of Representatives.
President Joe Biden, who spoke on the phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, is closely in line with the conversation that US policy on Taiwan has not changed and that interests are being watched in Washington against unilateral advances in the prestige quo or undermining peace and stability in Taiwan Strait.