After discussing the Russian attack on a children’s hospital in Kyiv, Russian diplomats hosted a Kiev cutlet lunch.
After a meeting of the UN Security Council, where they discussed the Russian missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital, the Russian mission hosted a lunch on the occasion of its chairmanship of the Security Council. Ukrinform reported this on Wednesday, July 10.
It is noted that the main dish on the menu is chicken Kiev with mashed potatoes.
“The moral breakdown of Russian diplomacy is obvious,” Ukraine’s permanent representative to the UN Sergei Kislitsa said in a comment after the Security Council meeting.
According to him, communication for official reasons with the permanent representative of Russia Nebenzeya becomes unbearable for many diplomats.
“Next week, Chief Nebenzi Lavrov will also be allowed to enter New York, therefore the level of toxicity in the UN headquarters will increase,” said Kislitsa “It is good that he is not allowed to move freely in the radius established by US authorities,” – said Kislitsa “It is good that at least he is not allowed to move freely further from the radius established by the US authorities,” said the Ukrainian diplomat.
At a meeting of the Security Council, Kislitsa said that the lunch organized by Russia was paid for with blood money. “I don’t understand how you can shake Nebenzy’s hand and accept an invitation to lunch with him, paid for in blood money,” he said.

Let’s remember that in his speech to the UN Security Council, Kislitsa said that “Russia is like cancer, only worse.”
As reported, the UN Security Council met on Tuesday for an emergency meeting, focused on Russia’s massive attack on Ukraine. Several countries have called for the meeting, including the UK, France, Ecuador, Slovenia and the USA.
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