Russia: Sending UN experts to examine the enlightenings is illegal

Russia: Sending UN experts to examine the enlightenings is illegal

On Wednesday, the Russian deputy envoy to the UN emphasised that if Antonio Guterres dispatched experts to Ukraine to inspect march planes that Western countries claim were constructed in Iran, Moscow would re-evaluate its collaboration with Guterres and the organization’s staff.
Dmitry Pollesky, the deputy ambassador of the United Nations to the UN, reportedly declined to elaborate on the specifics of the potentially impacted cooperation.

In remarks to reporters, he further stated that the UN General Secretariat lacks authorization to send specialists to Ukraine to look into the remnants of conducts and that it is neither a punitive committee nor an expert team, defining the situation without reference to the initiative.

While Bolanski renewed the accompaniment of Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations to deny the reports that talk about selling Iranian marches to Russia, pointing out that Moscow has its factories that make the marches.
He further stated that it is “new disinformation” for the West to accuse Iran of providing Russia with drones.

These remarks follow Tuesday’s declaration by Dmitry Peskov, the presidential spokesman for Russia, claiming the Kremlin was unaware that his nation had purchased drones from Iran.
Reporters were informed by Peskov that the Kremlin has no information on this matter and that they should direct their inquiries to the Ministry of Defense.

It is significant that Russia launched dozens of car bomb strikes, also known as “Kamikazi marches,” against Kyiv and the Sumi region in northeastern Ukraine on Monday morning.
Washington and West Tehran pledged to hold Tehran accountable and put additional sanctions on it, while the Ukrainian authorities accused Tehran of using these marches as a military tool to occupy the country with the support of Moscow.

Al -Arabiya/Al -Hadath correspondent also reported that the Ukrainian authorities sent to the United Nations reliable evidence confirming the provision of Tehran to the Russian forces with marches.
Iran refuted these claims, stating that it did not adhere to Kremlin policy about the type of witness – 136.

Russia: It is unlawful to send UN specialists to review the revelations

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