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Ukraine slams Lavrov comments at UN as ‘hypocrisy’: presidential aide

Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak on Tuesday dismissed as "hypocrisy" comments made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the UN about protecting the United Nations charter. "An impeccable hypocrisy fair, Lavrov chairs the UNSC justifying war, mass killings, total destruction... with 'international law'," Podolyak said on Twitter in a tweet that was confirmed to…

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck (R) leave the basement of a school, where the villagers were kept for almost month by Russian troops, during a visit in the village of Yagidne, north of Kyiv, to mark the first anniversary of the liberation of the settlement, on April 3, 2023 amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. – Soon after the invasion, the Russians forced — 367 people — nearly the entire population of Yagidne — into a school basement measuring 200 square meters. The villagers including a one and month old baby were kept there for almost month, and eleven of them died. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)

Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak on Tuesday dismissed as “hypocrisy” comments made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the UN about protecting the United Nations charter.

“An impeccable hypocrisy fair, Lavrov chairs the UNSC justifying war, mass killings, total destruction… with ‘international law’,” Podolyak said on Twitter in a tweet that was confirmed to AFP by a presidency official.

Russia “plainly humiliates democracy, freedom, conventions,” he wrote.

Lavrov chaired a UN Security Council meeting on Monday as Russia currently holds the body’s rotating presidency.

Lavrov is due to chair another meeting on Tuesday about the Middle East and give a press conference.

Ahead of Monday’s meeting, Lavrov said the United Nations system was “enduring a profound crisis” and accused Western countries, particularly the United States, of being responsible.

“It’s not all about Ukraine,” he told reporters.

“It’s about how international relations will continue to be shaped through the establishment of a sound consensus on the basis of balance of interests or through aggressive and volatile advancement of Washington’s hegemony,” Lavrov added.

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