The Russian authorities on Wednesday described as “anti-Russian” and “impartial” the resolution approved on Tuesday by the United Nations General Assembly, which reaffirms its commitment to the sovereignty of Ukraine and once again calls for a ceasefire, while affirming that these documents hide “clumsy maneuvers” on the part of Ukraine and its partners.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has indicated in a statement that the resolution, adopted on the fourth anniversary of the start of the war, is a “Ukrainian-European” product and is, “in essence, as harmful as the intention of its authors.”
“It is a totally biased political text and adds to the totally unfounded accusations that already exist against Russia. It selectively cites the UN Charter and does not contain a single word about the causes of the conflict in Ukraine, which makes it impossible to achieve a sustainable long-term agreement,” he stated.
In this sense, he regretted that the document does include “absurd applause for the supposed achievements of European countries, which continue to cover the kyiv regime with weapons while waiting to bring the war to an end.”
“There is no doubt that these clumsy maneuvers by kyiv and the European countries in the General Assembly are driven by the desire to create ‘interference’ in the process of trilateral negotiations. The discussions at the UN show the clear fatigue of the international community with the situation in Ukraine, which our opponents are trying to keep afloat artificially,” he stated.