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Already at the beginning of next month, the aggressor country will take the head...

"Wicked joke": Kuleba criticized Russia's presidency in the UN Council since April 1

Already at the beginning of next month, the aggressor country will take the head of the head and have a moderation function at meetings. The head of the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine stated that the world could not be safe from the Russian Federation in the UN Security Council. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba commented on Russia's presidency in the UN Security Council during April.

He stated that such a prospect is reminiscent of an evil joke, because the leader of the state is recognized as a criminal. This is known from the social networks of the official. "Russia's presidency in the UN Council on April 1 is an evil joke. Russia has usurped its place; it is leading a colonial war; its leader is a military criminal who is wanted by the ISS for kidnapping children. The world cannot be a safe place with Russia in the UN Security Council," He wrote the Kuleb.

The Russian Federation will take the head of the UN Council from April 1 and will be presented for a month. This means that the aggressor country will moderate the meeting, that is, its representative will give the word others. Also, according to the executive director of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights (UHHRU) Alexander Pavlichenko, the chairman puts the issue to the vote and determines the order of the agenda.

However, Russia will not be able to remove certain issues or not to consider them at its discretion. According to the expert, Ukraine responds sharply to the presidency of the Russian Federation in the UN Security Council because of the absurdity of this fact. We will remind, on March 27 the director of the crisis bureau of the UN Development Program ASAKO OKAY told reporters that more than 180 thousand square meters were replaced in Ukraine. km. It is 4. 5 times more than Switzerland.