Moscow’s upcoming presidency of the UNSC is a “bad joke,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has argued
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has attacked Russia’s upcoming presidency of the UN Security Council, claiming it would turn the body into an “insecurity council.”
The presidency of the UNSC rotates monthly between its 15 members, with Russia scheduled to assume the role on Saturday, April 1, in accordance with alphabetic order.
“Russian UN Security Council presidency on April 1 is a bad joke,” Kuleba wrote on Twitter on Thursday, also accusing Moscow of waging “a colonial war” against Ukraine.
The minister insisted that Russia, which is one of five UNSC permanent members along with the UK, China, France, and the US, has “usurped its seat” on the council.
“The world can’t be a safe place with Russia at UNSC,” Kuleba alleged, accompanying the post with the hashtags “#BadRussianJoke” and “#InsecurityCouncil.”
Kuleba’s remarks were echoed by Kiev’s envoy at the UN, Sergey Kislitsya, who argued that “as of 1 April, they’re taking the level of absurdity to a new level.”
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