Reports say that Russian forces are escalating their attacks against the civilian population, but Russian Ambassador Nebenzia does not view it that way.
Fox News' Eric Shawn discusses Vladimir Putin's war crimes with Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia.are accustomed to discreet questions, I am having none of it as Russia continues its unconscionable attack on Ukraine, the very type of unbridled aggression for which the U.N. was founded to prevent.
Nebenzia replied,"When the goals of the special military operations are achieved, it will stop," rehashing the Kremlin talking points about Putin's intentions.Ukraine of being the aggressor, claiming that for eight years,"Ukrainian armed forces and radicals were shelling and bombing Donetsk and Lugansk without any reproach, basically any reproach from the international community." Nebenzia alsoUkraine of using cluster munitions, when actually the U.N.
Firemen work to clear the rubble and extinguish a fire by a heavily damaged building after a Russian rocket exploded just outside. His comments came before a United Nations Security Council meeting, and he is calling for a vote on a Russian-backedaddressing the"deteriorating humanitarian situation" in Ukraine, a situation directly due to his nation's attack. That vote is expected Wednesday, and Nebenzia said that it would call for a negotiated cease-fire and evacuation of civilians, and that international and human rights law must be respected.
But he said that the cease-fire would only take place if the demands of Russia are met, including what he called"the demilitarization of Ukraine, de-Nazification of Ukraine, no threat which would come from that territory from that country to Russia, no joining NATO ... the goal of joining NATO is in the Ukrainian constitution, so it should be dropped from there."
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