Tag: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba

  • UN Security Council members leave after Russian accusation of war crimes

    UN Security Council members leave after Russian accusation of war crimes

    On Wednesday, during a speech by Maria Lvova-Belova, the Russian commissioner for children’s rights, delegations from many Western nations left the room in protest, accusing her of spreading “disinformation” about the conflict in Ukraine.

    Lvova-Belova virtually participated in the informal UN Security Council meeting in New York that Russia summoned to address what it called the “evacuation” of Ukrainian children from the combat area.
    On April 1, Russia assumed the rotating Security Council presidency.

    Last month, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Lvova-Belova and Russian President Vladimir Putin in connection with an alleged plan to deport Ukrainian children to Russia, an allegation that has been covered by CNN and other media outlets.

    Lvova-Belova is “one of the most highly involved figures in Russia’s deportation and adoption of Ukraine’s children, as well as in the use of camps for ‘integrating’ Ukraine’s children into Russia’s society and culture,” according to the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab’s Conflict Observatory.

    Ahead of Wednesday’s meeting, the US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, told reporters: “As Russia takes on the presidency of the Security Council, we will use every opportunity to push back on their using their perch in the chair to spread disinformation and to use their chair to push support of their efforts.”

    “So, it’s for that reason today that we have opposed … a woman who has been charged with war crimes, who has been involved in deporting and removal of children from their homes to Russia,” she continued.

    Thomas-Greenfield added that the United States, like the United Kingdom, had blocked the webcast of the meeting, so Lvova-Belova was not given “an international podium to spread disinformation and to try to defend her horrible actions.”

    Representatives of the US, UK, Albania and Malta then walked out of the conference room as Lvova-Belova was speaking. Russia’s UN envoy, Vassily Nebenzia, described the move as “a clear demonstration of their indifference to the fate of the children of Donbas and Ukrainian children.”

    The United Nations Security Council is tasked with maintaining global peace and security, and its presidency rotates alphabetically among its 15 member nations. The body is controlled by its five permanent members, including the US and Russia.

    Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba described Russia assuming the council presidency on April 1, as its brutal invasion of Ukraine stretches into a second year, as “the world’s worst April Fool’s joke.”

    “The country which systematically violates all fundamental rules of international security is presiding over a body whose only mission is to safeguard and protect international security,” Kuleba said.

    A Security Council president is supposed to stay neutral. But in its new role, Russia can maneuver meetings on Ukraine and use the month to portray the US and other Western countries as making false accusations against Russia.

  • Madrid: Ukraine embassy explosion injures one person, officials say

    Officials have revealed that an explosion occurred on Wednesday at Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid, injuring one Ukrainian employee who was handling a letter addressed to the country’s ambassador to Spain.

    According to Spain’s foreign ministry, the individual was slightly injured and is being treated at a hospital, while police are investigating.

    It was later revealed that the envelope was intended for Kyiv’s ambassador to Spain, Serhil Pohoreltsev.

    In response, Ukraine has increased security at all of its embassies.

    Oleg Nikolenko, a spokesperson for Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, said the life of the injured employee “is not at risk,” and descsribed the staffer’s position as “commandant.”

    Police say it is too early to know whether the explosion took place when the embassy worker tried to open an envelope, or simply move it. Nikolenko said no one else had been injured, and that Kuleba “has issued an urgent instruction to step up security at all Ukrainian embassies abroad” following the incident.

    “Whoever is behind this explosion they will not succeed in intimidating Ukrainian diplomats or stopping their daily work to strengthen Ukraine and to counter Russian aggression,” Nikolenko quoted Kuleba as saying.

    Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister Jose Manuel Albares spoke to Ambassador Pohoreltsev after the incident, Madrid said. The person injured was a Ukrainian worker, according to the statement.

    Spain, a NATO country, has sent military equipment to Ukraine to help its armed forces fight Russia’s invasion.

    The Ukrainian embassy is located in the Hortaleza district in northeastern Madrid.