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Old 27th Jul 2022, 11:11
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I've just about read it all now... We invade your country, we rape and murder your population, we destroy your cities and it's going great........... and then all of a sudden it isn't, so what do you do?
You go to the UN and ask them to put an embargo on the weaponary being supplied to Ukraine, so you can get back to the business of raping and pillaging the population with the not so few murders thrown in..... unbelievable.
Russian authorities on Wednesday defended the need to "impose an arms embargo" on Ukraine to control the flow of weaponry delivered to Kiev to cope with the Russian military offensive and prevent them from falling into the hands of arms trafficking networks.

"To control the supply of arms to Ukraine by the United Nations it is necessary to impose an arms embargo against this country through a resolution of the UN Security Council," said Russia's deputy representative to the international body, Dimitri Polianski, in statements granted to the Russian newspaper 'Izvestia'.

"It is clear that the Western countries will never allow this," he acknowledged, before stressing that Russia "has repeatedly transferred the problems of arms deliveries to Ukraine." "We will continue to raise them before the UN Security Council," he has assured.

Polianski also said that in order to restart negotiations with Ukraine it is necessary for Kiev "to adopt a realistic position and act in line with the interests of its people and not those of the United States or other Western countries, which are at war with Russia and indirectly use this country to the last Ukrainian".

"In the UN we do not have a dialogue with Kiev and neither did we have it before the beginning of the special operation due to the inadequacy of the current permanent representative", he pointed out, while ruling out a "mediation" by Western countries due to the fact that "several Western countries of the UN Security Council deliver weapons to the Kiev regime".

On the other hand, he has outlined that the agreement recently reached for the export of grain from Ukrainian ports "is interconnected" with a relaxation of sanctions on Russian exports. "It is impossible to solve the food crisis without full access to Russian commodity and fertilizer markets," he explained.

"The role of Ukrainian grain is greatly overestimated in this matter. At the root of the crisis is not the special military operation in Ukraine, but the wrong policies and miscalculations at the economic level on the part of Western countries," Poliansky concluded, referring to the sanctions imposed against Moscow in response to the invasion.
Russia advocates Ģimposing an arms embargoģ on Ukraine to prevent them from falling prey to arms trafficking networks (msn.com)
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