Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the UN noted that there was no vote in the Security Council on this issue.
At one point, the Security Council and the UN General Assembly did not vote on the adoption of the Russian Federation instead of the Soviet Union after its collapse in 1991. That led to a series of tragic events. This was stated by the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Serhiy Kislitsa.
“An event that took place in this hall in December 1991 triggered a series of tragic events. Imagine, on the last day before Christmas, the chairman of the Security Council, the Soviet Ambassador Vorontsov, was closes Council meetings.The next meeting of the Council was opened by the same person – and, oh, a miracle! – as a representative of another country – the Russian Federation, a country that at that time was not on the UN Charter and are generally on the list of UN member states., “Kislitsa said.
He also drew attention to the fact that there was no vote in the Security Council on this issue.
“There is no vote in the General Assembly. There is no official decision of any body, and not because of the Christmas holidays. The then President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin just informed the UN of his decision, and someone accept this decision for Execution without public discussion and without And Ambassador Vorontsov was able to convince the Secretary General to accept his credentials under the tree as a representative of Russia, “Kislitsa stressed.
Recall that earlier the United Nations General Assembly voted to remove Russia from the Human Rights Council. The decision was taken in connection with the serious and systematic violations of human rights in Ukraine by the Russian military.
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Source: korrespondent

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