Russia proposed to discuss the “real situation” with Ukrainian children at a UN Security Council meeting.
The aggressor country Russia is planning to hold an informal meeting of the UN Security Council in early April on the issue of the deportation of Ukrainian children. This is what Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday, March 21.
According to the diplomat, Russia scheduled a meeting of the UN Security Council allegedly before Friday’s decision by the International Criminal Court, which issued warrants for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin and children’s ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova . This is due to the fact that in April Russia heads the Security Council.
Nebenzya noted that the Russian Federation proposes to discuss at a meeting, tentatively on April 6, the “real situation” with Ukrainian children. He called the issue “absolutely outrageous.” According to him, the children were brought to Russia “because they want to protect them from the danger that military operations can bring.”
Nebenzya was asked if Russia plans to return the children. “Of course, in a safe environment. Why not? “answered the Russian ambassador.
It will be recalled that on March 17, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and the children’s ombudsman, Maria Alekseevna Lvova-Belova. They are suspected of involvement in the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children.
Several countries have already announced that they will arrest Putin if he dares to appear on their territory.
And in Ukraine, negotiations with Russia are ruled as long as the “face of Putin” represents this country.
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Source: korrespondent

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