"Let him perform in Hague": Britain blocked the performance of the Ombudsman of the Russian Federation in the UN Security Council
About it reports The New York Times. Lviv-Belova, like Russian President Vladimir Putin, are the defendants of arrest warriors issued by the International Criminal Court in the Hague last month with charges of war crimes for abduction and illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. "She should not use the UN platform to spread misinformation," the British mission said in the UK. "If she wants to report on her actions, she can do it in the Hague.
" The Britain's delegation also reported that the country's ambassador refuses to participate in a meeting of the UN Security Council. "Russia has invited Mary to Lviv-Belov for a briefing. The ISS issued a warrant for its arrest last month. The UK ambassador will not participate," the department reports.
The publication reports that in a note with a description of the meeting, the common Russian Federation, it is stated that its goal is to dispel "a deliberately distorted story" Western media and some countries about how Russia treats Ukrainian children. The Russian Federation is rejected accusations and declare that they evacuate children for their safety and protection.
American and European diplomats have warned that this month Russia will use its possibility to preserve the UN Security Council to spread misinformation, and that they will counteract such attempts. Russia has undertaken an alternative to web transmission, but how it would do it is unclear. Blocking of the broadcast means that the video of the meeting will not be saved in the UN archives.