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Russia expressed dissatisfaction with the possibility that the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelenskyspeak via videoconference
The UN General Assembly scheduled for next week in New York, USA.
Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s permanent representative to the UN, said it would be “another violation” of the rules agreed to by the organization’s member states, Russian news agency Interfax reported.
“Zelensky he travels around the country (Ukraine) perfectly, yesterday he visited some regions of the country, but he cannot come here (to New York),” the Russian representative noted with some irony.
So, Nebenzya recommended to the head of the Ukrainian state, if he cannot go to the United States, then send his representative to a meeting of the UN General Assembly.
UN sees peace in Ukraine far after talk with Putin
The possibility of a peace agreement in Ukraine remains very remote, according to UN Secretary-General António Guterres after a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“It would be naive to think that we are close to the possibility of reaching a peace agreement,” António Guterres assured at a press conference in which he said that the United Nations will continue to achieve this goal, but believes that the chances right now are “minimal “.
Boss UN turned to the situation in Ukraine with Vladimir Putin and, as he explained, discussed with him the possibility of extending the agreement on the export of grain through the Black Sea, formulas for facilitating the sale of Russian fertilizers and the issue of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
They also discussed the plight of the POWs and a fact-finding mission that the UN is planning to send to look into the attack on a prison in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic that killed fifty Ukrainian prisoners and that Moscow and Kyiv blame each other for.
Zelensky insists on calling Russia a ‘terrorist state’
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky insisted on declaring Russia a “terrorist state” because during the war it practices “radioactive, energy and hunger terror.”
For all these reasons, he argued that Ukraine needed to strengthen cooperation with the international community “in order to defeat Russian terror.” “Russia should be recognized as a terrorist country,” he stressed.
In his usual evening speech, the Ukrainian president explained that the regime of Vladimir Putin carried out “radiation terror” at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant due to “the presence of Russian troops at the plant, constant provocations and bombardments of the territory of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.” station that brought Ukraine and all of Europe to the brink of a radiation catastrophe.
(According to Europa Press and AFP)
Source: RPP

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