
Press release on the UN Security Council meeting concerning arms supplies to the Kiev regime
13 September 2023 23:18
1765-13-09-2023
On September 12, at Russia's request, the UN Security Council held a meeting on arms supplies to Kiev.
The Russian side invited Hungarian journalist George Szamuely, as a reporter from civil society. He made a detailed analysis of the causes that generated the crisis in and around Ukraine, with a focus on the role of the United States and the EU in organising and supporting the anti-constitutional coup in 2014. Based on facts and remarks by members of the Western elites, he exposed their hypocrisy with regard to the Minsk agreements, which were used as a smokescreen to hide Kiev's preparations for the conflict. He came to the conclusion that continued military operations benefitted the West, which sought to weaken the Russian Federation.
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya pointed to the desperate steps taken by the Kiev regime and its allies against the background of their clearly failed counteroffensive. He mentioned the Ukrainian provocation involving a missile attack on the marketplace in Konstantinovka, which was soon exposed based on surveillance camera footage confirming that the missiles had arrived from where Ukrainian army units were deployed. He described US and UK supplies of cluster bomb units and depleted-uranium shells to the Zelensky regime as a gesture of desperation in disregard of the fact that these munitions posed a threat to civilians and the environment for decades to come.
"Black transplantology," which has become widespread in Ukraine thanks, among other things, to the local legislature passing relevant laws, was yet another topic discussed at the meeting. An outrageous situation was cited as an example, where a charity employee, caught red-handed while selling Ukrainian children, among other things for organ transplants abroad, was released from custody and jumped bail.
The Russian representative reminded his audience that there had been a surge in the number of these crimes after NATO forces were deployed in Kosovo, with their command echelon seeking to hush up these crimes.
Following the meeting, the Permanent Mission posted on its web resource a video about victims of "black transplantology" at the time of NATO's aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Announced by Mr Nebenzya at the meeting, the video was contributed by Goran Petronijevic, formerly a judge in the city of Pec, Metohija District, a Serbia Supreme Court judge, a lawyer, and now Chairman of the Centre for the Revival of International Law.
Russia will continue to draw the international community's attention to these important topics, including at the UN Security Council.
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