Even if Russia has suffered a military defeat in Ukraine, it does not mean it is over, the permanent representative said.
Russia must be held accountable for its war crimes otherwise it will attack again in time. On Friday, May 13, Ukraine’s representative to the UN, Serhiy Kislitsa, said this in an interview with the Japanese edition of The Asahi Shimbun.
“One of the most important issues is the issue of responsibility. Bring to justice all those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity,” Kislitsa said.
He stressed that the Russian Federation feels its impunity, and therefore goes to aggression. As an example, he cited Syria and stressed that the people responsible for crimes in this Arab country and elsewhere are not punished.
“I have no doubt that Russia will suffer a military defeat. (But) even if Russia has suffered a military defeat in Ukraine, it does not mean that it is over,” Ukraine’s representative to the UN said.
Kislitsa is convinced that if Russia is not responsible for the crimes it has committed in Ukraine, Moscow will decide that it is necessary to reform the army – it will take 5-10 years, as well as “remove these stupid generals and put smart generals in their place “.
“After that, the Russian Federation will strike again,” he did not rule out.
Earlier Kyslytsya said that the creation of a food crisis in Ukraine and the world could be one of the deliberate goals of Russian aggression.
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Source: korrespondent