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Kislitsa at the UN called for an end to Russian fascism

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Sergey Kislitsa once again made a powerful speech at the UN/Channel 24 Collage

Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Serhiy Kislitsa called for an end to Russian fascism. He once again recalled that there had never been a vote on accepting Russia into the organization instead of the USSR.

Kislitsa stressed that if the war is not stopped now, then the civilized world will eventually have to pay a much higher price . The Ukrainian diplomat stated this at a regular meeting of the UN Security Council on the situation in Ukraine, Channel 24 reports.The Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations emphasized that Russia's transition to an aggressive fascist device has long been confirmed by its inability to resist attacking those whom the aggressor country considers “easy prey.” According to him, everyone should understand this as soon as possible.

Sergey Kislitsa stressed that Ukraine is now at the forefront. At the same time, our state needs the will of its own political leadership, decisiveness and courage of its army and people, as well as unprecedented international solidarity.

If we allow Putin or his successor to the throne in the Kremlin to grow severed claws covered in Ukrainian blood, the next war is inevitable . And then the civilized world will pay three times more than today. So let's end Russian fascism now! – called the Ukrainian Permanent Representative to the UN.

By the way, the Ukrainian diplomat once again reminded that in the General Assembly there has never been a vote to admit Russia to the Security Council to replace the Soviet Union after its collapse more than 30 years ago. He noted that the violation of the organization's charter in 1991 turned into a chain of tragic events.

Imagine, on the last day before Christmas, the head of the Security Council, Soviet Ambassador Vorontsov, closes the meeting of the Council. The next meeting is opened by the same person – oh, a miracle – as a representative of another country – Russia. The country, which at that moment was absent in the UN Charter and in general in the list of member countries, Kislitsa added.

The diplomat noted that no official decision had been made on this issue, and President Yeltsin simply informed the UN about one's own decision , which someone has accepted for execution without a vote and even without public discussion. “Ambassador Vorontsov just managed to convince the Secretary General to accept his credentials under the tree as a representative of Russia,” Kislitsa summed up.

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