Last minute… Vasily Nebenzya, Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations (UN), announced that the operations in Ukraine will end when they reach their targets.
Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, held a press conference today on Russia’s attacks on Ukraine and the situation at the UN.
“TO BE FINISHED WHEN THE GOALS ARE REACHED”
Answering the question about when the Russian troops will withdraw from Ukraine, Nebenzya said, “The special military operation will stop when its objectives are achieved.”
WHEN WILL THE ATTRACTION BE ANNOUNCED?
When another journalist asked Nebenzya when the ceasefire with Ukraine would be declared, “The ceasefire will come into effect when the conditions put forward by Russia are met. These conditions are to ensure that Ukraine is demilitarized and that no threat to Russia comes from its own territory. “It is the disarmament of Ukraine and Ukraine’s refusal to join NATO,” he said.
Mentioning that Russia is uncomfortable with the perspectives of UN officials, including UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, on the situation in Ukraine, Nebenzya said: “We are very concerned about how UN representatives, including senior levels, are assessing the situation in Ukraine, accusing Russia of indiscriminate attacks. ” said.
NATO STATEMENT
Nebenzya argued that Ukraine’s withdrawal from NATO membership should also be legally guaranteed. “The goal of joining is included in the Ukrainian constitution. This goal needs to be removed from the constitution. First of all, this is important.”
COUNTED THE DRAFT ITEMS ONE BY ONE
Saying that Russia will present a draft to the UN Security Council on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, Nebenzya said, “We will present our more humane draft. The draft will be ready soon and we will see if the Security Council can fulfill its mission of making a decision on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine. “The draft resolution will include articles on the ceasefire regime, the evacuation of the civilian population, respect for international humanitarian law and human rights, and condemnation of attacks on civilians,” he said. (UAV)