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representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she was nominated by president biden in january of last year. and confirmed the following month by the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. it is a privilege and great honor to welcome the u.s. representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of intr mr. coulibaly: and sworn in on february 24 of last year. linda thomas-greenfield is one of the most distinguished and experienced u.s. diplomats with over 35 years in the foreign service. prior to the united nations, she had senior positions at the department of state, including serving as assistant secretary of african affairs from 2013 till 2017. and her distinguished foreign service career includes ambassadorship to liberia and postings in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, india, nigeria, and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she led the africa practice bridge group and was distinguished fellow in african studies at the instit
representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she was nominated by president biden in january of last year. and confirmed the following month by the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. it is a privilege and great honor to welcome the u.s. representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of intr mr. coulibaly: and sworn in on february 24 of last year. linda thomas-greenfield is one...
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representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she was nominated by president biden in january of last year. and confirmed the following month by the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. mr. coulibaly: and sworn in on february 24 of last year. linda thomas-greenfield is one of the most distinguished and experienced u.s. diplomats with over 35 years in the foreign service. prior to the united nations, she had senior positions at the department of state, including serving as assistant secretary of african affairs from 2013 till 2017. and her distinguished foreign service career includes ambassadorship to liberia and postings in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, india, nigeria, and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she led the africa practice bridge group and was distinguished fellow in african studies at the institute for diplomacy at georgetown university. she is the recipient of several awards including the hubbard humphrey public leadership
representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she was nominated by president biden in january of last year. and confirmed the following month by the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. mr. coulibaly: and sworn in on february 24 of last year. linda thomas-greenfield is one of the most distinguished and experienced u.s. diplomats with over 35 years in the foreign service. prior to the united nations,...
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thank you ladies and gentlemen of the press, the secretary general's united nations. i came to moscow as a messenger of fish. my objective and my agenda is strictly linked to save lives and previous suffering. i had a very frank discussion with the foreign minister said go, i've ross. and it is clear that there are due to different positions on what is happening in ukraine. according to the russian federation, what is taking place is a special need that your promotion with your objectives as well or not. according to the un in line with the resolutions passed by the general assembly rushes invasion of ukraine is a violation of his very thought of the infinity and against the chart that of united nations. but it is my deep conviction that the sooner we end these war, the better for the people of ukraine, for the people of the russian federation. and those 5 young united nations as repeatedly called forces fires, to protect civilians and to facilitate the political dialogue to reach a solution. so far that has not been possible to day across the lawn. bass. the violent
thank you ladies and gentlemen of the press, the secretary general's united nations. i came to moscow as a messenger of fish. my objective and my agenda is strictly linked to save lives and previous suffering. i had a very frank discussion with the foreign minister said go, i've ross. and it is clear that there are due to different positions on what is happening in ukraine. according to the russian federation, what is taking place is a special need that your promotion with your objectives as...
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whether it's the united nations or the international community. i looking at negotiated settlement and cease fire. should russia look at a negotiated settlement? is there a country or an organization that could act as a mediator? who would russia consider as a mediating agency? thank you. well, the ram secretariat as not to the power to do investigations of that kind. or we have her the international criminal court. her, we have a different mechanisms that exist in the human rights system, namely formations of inquiry or it is not my intention to promote an investigation myself. i have not your 40 for it, but i think it's very important to way of independent investigations in order to wear full credibility and full accountability. let's look a certain little new meal approach. official. let me respond to the questions put to me. first of all, i'd like to explain the position of the international community and what the united nations should do based on the principles of for the chart of the united nations. in particular, the sovereignty of each mem
whether it's the united nations or the international community. i looking at negotiated settlement and cease fire. should russia look at a negotiated settlement? is there a country or an organization that could act as a mediator? who would russia consider as a mediating agency? thank you. well, the ram secretariat as not to the power to do investigations of that kind. or we have her the international criminal court. her, we have a different mechanisms that exist in the human rights system,...
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>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president cong in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in this position that they find themselves in, depending what the russians are doing, so we are going to keep the pressure on. we are going to keep applying that pressure until russia comes to understand that they cannot continue this unconscionable for against the ukrainian people. judy: i want to quote to you ambassador thomas greenfield, something president zelenskyy posted today. he said, was it really necessary to wait for this? did hundreds of ukrainians have to die in agony for some leaders to understand that russia deserves the most severe pressure? what would you say to him? >> we have in putting pressu
>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president cong in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in this...
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nations had coffee case their loved ones and men to the quiet and comfortable united nations headquarters to do business. as usual. perhaps manuel was have done this very morning. this morning in early april, 993 boutros boutros galley, sent a special robert or to report on extra judicial summary arbitrary executions. in rwanda, he reported a more about the united nations response was needed. critically. it found that the abuses could be precursors recurse to genocide in 1993. unfortunately, that was largely ignored by our stretched 2nd period of the united nations in early april once again in april in 1994 in the comfort of the united nations headquarters. the security council received letters in which the london petro the front reminded members face that i quote, when the institution of the united nations was created after the 2nd world war. one of these fundamental objectives was to see to each that what happened to the jews in nazi germany would never happen again. and of quote, $994.00. rwanda itself was a non permanent member of the security council. this allowed the genocidal regim
nations had coffee case their loved ones and men to the quiet and comfortable united nations headquarters to do business. as usual. perhaps manuel was have done this very morning. this morning in early april, 993 boutros boutros galley, sent a special robert or to report on extra judicial summary arbitrary executions. in rwanda, he reported a more about the united nations response was needed. critically. it found that the abuses could be precursors recurse to genocide in 1993. unfortunately,...
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the moroccan abided to the united nations told joy reid earlier tonight that no one of the united nations believe the word that the russian ambassador said. no other ambassador offered support for russia today, including china's ambassador to the united nations. french president emmanuel macron has been trying to broker a cease-fire in ukraine, and was publicly discouraged two weeks ago on president biden first call of vladimir putin a war criminal. not because macron thinks that he is not a war criminal, but he thought that language would be harmful to the diplomatic process. today, president macron's deputy ambassador to the united nations was no longer constrained by diplomatic concerns. >> we are still shocked by the horrific images that were shown in the video this morning. france condemns in the strongest terms the massive atrocities committed by the russian forces. these atrocities could cause more crimes, also crimes against humanity. >> the video of the french deputy and -- it was about to the united nations by president zelenskyy and sean after his speech. the video includes the
the moroccan abided to the united nations told joy reid earlier tonight that no one of the united nations believe the word that the russian ambassador said. no other ambassador offered support for russia today, including china's ambassador to the united nations. french president emmanuel macron has been trying to broker a cease-fire in ukraine, and was publicly discouraged two weeks ago on president biden first call of vladimir putin a war criminal. not because macron thinks that he is not a...
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the united nations secretary-general _ fighting. the united nations secretary-general will - fighting. the united nations secretary-general will be i secretary—general will be visiting vladimir putin on tuesday. what do you hope you will achieve?— will achieve? everyone hopes there will _ will achieve? everyone hopes there will be _ will achieve? everyone hopes there will be peace. - will achieve? everyone hopes there will be peace. they - will achieve? everyone hopesl there will be peace. they hope there will be peace. they hope there will be a cease—fire and peace, and for children in ukraine, that's exactly what they need now.— ukraine, that's exactly what they need now. toby fricker, currently _ they need now. toby fricker, currently in _ they need now. toby fricker, currently in denny _ they need now. toby fricker, currently in denny pro, - they need now. toby fricker, j currently in denny pro, thank you forjoining us. —— in dnipro. the fugitive businessman carlos ghosn has told the bbc he would be happy to stand tr
the united nations secretary-general _ fighting. the united nations secretary-general will - fighting. the united nations secretary-general will be i secretary—general will be visiting vladimir putin on tuesday. what do you hope you will achieve?— will achieve? everyone hopes there will _ will achieve? everyone hopes there will be _ will achieve? everyone hopes there will be peace. - will achieve? everyone hopes there will be peace. they - will achieve? everyone hopesl there will be peace....
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so i think the message he _ united nations. so i think the message he will— united nations. so i think the message he will deliver- united nations. so i think the message he will deliver to - united nations. so i think the| message he will deliver to the president— message he will deliver to the president put— message he will deliver to the president put in— message he will deliver to the president put in behind - message he will deliver to the president put in behind closed message he will deliver to the - president put in behind closed doors reminding _ president put in behind closed doors reminding present— president put in behind closed doors reminding present putin— president put in behind closed doors reminding present putin of- president put in behind closed doors reminding present putin of the - reminding present putin of the conditions _ reminding present putin of the conditions he _ reminding present putin of the conditions he undertook. - reminding present putin of the conditions he undertook. to i reminding present putin of the conditions he undertook.
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now when you best bet, the ukranian president called on the united nations to act immediately. stressing that what happened to him, boucher is only one example of frosh in atrocities. was get more on this from richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota. he was the chief ethics lawyer for us president george w bush, a very warm welcome to the show. and we've seen the devastating image as out of butcher ukrainian. president zalinski has pointed to them in his 1st address to the un security council since the invasion, and he is demanding action at what can the body do besides offering a platform for publicly shaming russia. unfortunately, because of the russian veto in the security council, i, it is not clear that the security council could take immediate action. but the un, the us should address these serious war crimes that are being commanded in ukraine . these crimes should be investigated and refer to the international criminal court . and furthermore, the countries of the o, i am a particular, the democracies. i need to lean on russia, do everything that can get
now when you best bet, the ukranian president called on the united nations to act immediately. stressing that what happened to him, boucher is only one example of frosh in atrocities. was get more on this from richard painter, professor of law at the university of minnesota. he was the chief ethics lawyer for us president george w bush, a very warm welcome to the show. and we've seen the devastating image as out of butcher ukrainian. president zalinski has pointed to them in his 1st address to...
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and, and my question to the foreign minister, sir, ah, both sides, but it's the united nation. so the international community i looking at negotiated settlement and cease fire. should russia look at a negotiated settlement? is there a country or an organization that could act as a mediator? who would russia consider as a mediating agent? thank you. well, the ram secretariat as not to the power to do investigations of that kind. or we have her the international criminal court. we have a different mechanisms that exist in the human rights system, namely formations of inquiry, or it is not my intention to promote an investigation myself. i have not your fault before it, but i think it's very important to have independent investigations in order to have full credibility and full accountability thus took a so some now, so really, as for the question addressed to me 1st, i wanted to say, you put you through a little bug, the positions that the international community is taken and what the you, when was this, i should think about his positions position groups, so naturally shemelle te
and, and my question to the foreign minister, sir, ah, both sides, but it's the united nation. so the international community i looking at negotiated settlement and cease fire. should russia look at a negotiated settlement? is there a country or an organization that could act as a mediator? who would russia consider as a mediating agent? thank you. well, the ram secretariat as not to the power to do investigations of that kind. or we have her the international criminal court. we have a...
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as is well known the united states left the council, i hope our colleagues from the united nations will not allow themselves to be manipulated and play up to washington and its dangerous game. thank you very much. >> thank you, representative of the russian federation, for his statements. ukraine has asked for the floor to make a further statement. >> thank you, madam president. before i switch to english i will say a couple words in russian. [speaking russian] [speaking russian] [speaking russian] [speaking russian] >> translator: after lowering these rations you wanted to quote that interview. why didn't you quote the whole interview? this is about your humanitarian -- after you provide that humanitarian assistance, an interview from the same woman you mentioned. >> i would like to make my further statement in response to the hypocritical question by hooton's representative. after what we saw with the shocking images from bucha, he should ask these very questions to himself. how have russians -- to the cruelty of nazis? when have you started enjoying acting like nazis? killing civilia
as is well known the united states left the council, i hope our colleagues from the united nations will not allow themselves to be manipulated and play up to washington and its dangerous game. thank you very much. >> thank you, representative of the russian federation, for his statements. ukraine has asked for the floor to make a further statement. >> thank you, madam president. before i switch to english i will say a couple words in russian. [speaking russian] [speaking russian]...
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they are isolated here at the united nations. while they do have a veto, there veto has not been effective in vetoing our voices and vetoing the condemnation, vetoing the unity of the international community and calling russia out. you mentioned that there are some countries -- i can explain the reasoning behind other countries decisions about their votes. we have heard different explanations being given to us. countries think abstaining is neutrality. it is not neutrality. we know that russia has started and unconscionable war. they have committed war crimes. they have committed human rights violations. if can't be neutral in the face of those times -- types of events. we know other countries have been written by the russians, that is the question to voted against them. they want to take action against those questions, economically. countries made the decision unfortunately in the face of intimidation. but all said, we have been successful in isolating russia here in the united nations. they heard clearly, loudly at the internat
they are isolated here at the united nations. while they do have a veto, there veto has not been effective in vetoing our voices and vetoing the condemnation, vetoing the unity of the international community and calling russia out. you mentioned that there are some countries -- i can explain the reasoning behind other countries decisions about their votes. we have heard different explanations being given to us. countries think abstaining is neutrality. it is not neutrality. we know that russia...
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because these are sanctions adopted by the united nations. as far as the people in those countries that impose the sanctions are concerned. i think what has not been thought through by the western politicians is that what will happen? directions that will happen when the people begin to feel the problems themselves. in such a case, this mass hysteria which we have seen now in some of the western countries is quite quickly. the question and people may disagree, let me get to disagree with their governments about some of the sanctions and you seals or concerning the oil and gas. a european countries have made an exception and they always say a minute for me, it's quite ironic. they officially say in the brightness and foreign minister sanctions not must be structured in such a way, then do they do not affect us negative? it is a rather a promise if not a statement. if you treat yourself as 2 separate entities and either me or the brand of your decision, but your creation should not, you should be somehow isolated from that isn't a, it's certain
because these are sanctions adopted by the united nations. as far as the people in those countries that impose the sanctions are concerned. i think what has not been thought through by the western politicians is that what will happen? directions that will happen when the people begin to feel the problems themselves. in such a case, this mass hysteria which we have seen now in some of the western countries is quite quickly. the question and people may disagree, let me get to disagree with their...
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what were those guarantees that the united nation needs to guarantee? it is obvious that the key institution of their world, which must ensure that the coercion of an aggressive to me is simply cannot work effectively. now the world can see that their russian mil, what russian military did in butcher while keeping the city under their occupation . but the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of our country. geography might be different or various bud. cruelty is the same. crimes are the same and accountability must be inevitable. ladies and gentlemen, i would like to remind you of article one, chapter, one of the you on charter. what is the purpose of our organization? its purpose is to maintain peace and make sure that peace is adhered to. and now the un charter is violated. literally starting with the article one. and if so, what is the point of all other articles today as a result of russia's actions in our country in ukraine, the most terrible war crimes of all times are. we see at the since lower end of worl
what were those guarantees that the united nation needs to guarantee? it is obvious that the key institution of their world, which must ensure that the coercion of an aggressive to me is simply cannot work effectively. now the world can see that their russian mil, what russian military did in butcher while keeping the city under their occupation . but the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of our country. geography might be different or various bud....
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the united nations is ready to do everything when it means to help bring an end to it. thank you, madam president. i thank mister caller for her briefing, and i now give the floor to mister motion griffiths. thank you, meghan packaging me. and as you just heard from the surgery.
the united nations is ready to do everything when it means to help bring an end to it. thank you, madam president. i thank mister caller for her briefing, and i now give the floor to mister motion griffiths. thank you, meghan packaging me. and as you just heard from the surgery.
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because these are sanctions adopted by the united nations. as far as the people in those countries that impose the sanctions are concerned, i think what has not been thought through by the western politicians is that what will happen? directions that will happen when the people begin to feel the problems themselves. in such a case, this mass hysteria which we have seen now in some of the western countries, me quite quickly. the question and people may disagree, let me get to disagree with their governments about some of the sanctions and you seals or concerning the oil and gas. the european countries have made an exception and they always say a minute for me, it's quite ironic. they officially say in the brightness and foreign minister sanctions not must be structured in such a way that do they do not affect us negative. it is a rather a promise if not a statement. if you treat yourself as 2 separate entities and either me or the brand of your decision, whether your creation should not, you should be somehow isolated from that. isn't that, yo
because these are sanctions adopted by the united nations. as far as the people in those countries that impose the sanctions are concerned, i think what has not been thought through by the western politicians is that what will happen? directions that will happen when the people begin to feel the problems themselves. in such a case, this mass hysteria which we have seen now in some of the western countries, me quite quickly. the question and people may disagree, let me get to disagree with their...
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basically calling for a reform of the united nations security council. it's important to stress that the united nations security council has one of that key un institutions, holes. a lot of power, for example, has the capacity to present binding resolutions. yet at the same time, the 5 permanent members of that security council have a veto power. and one of those 5 members is russia, which basically means that on this particular case, it is very difficult to have concrete action from the united nations security council. and that was something that mr. savanski with this particular sound might but more in general with his age clearly tried to criticize. that's why he was asking for more action coming from the united nations security council. and now the atrocities, sir, that have been perpetrated in boucher that the world has seen and leaders and people around the world are shocked by the images. a news coming out of their talk just a little bit about what effect that has had on germany and german leaders. well, germany as well as other european countries
basically calling for a reform of the united nations security council. it's important to stress that the united nations security council has one of that key un institutions, holes. a lot of power, for example, has the capacity to present binding resolutions. yet at the same time, the 5 permanent members of that security council have a veto power. and one of those 5 members is russia, which basically means that on this particular case, it is very difficult to have concrete action from the united...
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and when the united, when the united states wanted the resolution allowing or demanding the nation will be rock, we don't have government. the security council is the best we thought cannot act without all the permanent 5 members of the security council agreeing. or at least not the 2. and that's, of course russia, united states is the united kingdom it's, it's france. and it is china today, the people's republic of china. now it's the best we've got, the un security council zalinski is calling for a reform of that council to not let permanent member russia go unpunished. there have been calls for such reform before. could this war now be the impetus to push for that change? perhaps some kind of mechanism to override a veto with enough support for member nations. i think that we have to take any opportunity to reforming the meeting is strengthened the united nations and indeed the security council. however, it's not very likely that countries which today won't action against russia, that they would accept that they themselves should be subjected to any override. and that's the problem t
and when the united, when the united states wanted the resolution allowing or demanding the nation will be rock, we don't have government. the security council is the best we thought cannot act without all the permanent 5 members of the security council agreeing. or at least not the 2. and that's, of course russia, united states is the united kingdom it's, it's france. and it is china today, the people's republic of china. now it's the best we've got, the un security council zalinski is calling...
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and here it is done by a member of the united nations security council destroying internal unit take borders, countries and ad taken the right to of more than dozens of countries who are self determined and in determines they pursue a consistent policy of destroying ethnic religious diversity. then inflame wars and deliberately lead them in such a way that to kill as many regular civilians. and it is the to a lee of the country where they deploy their troops in ruins and filled with mass graves. you all see that and they support hatred at the level of the state and seek to exported to other countries through their system of propaganda and political corruption. they provoke a global foot crisis that could lead to famine in africa, asia and other countries. and, well, sir, surely and in large scale political cares in many countries were too and destroying their domestic security. so where is the security that their security council needs to guarantee it's not there, although there is a security council as and so where is their peers who were in what were those guarantees that the unite
and here it is done by a member of the united nations security council destroying internal unit take borders, countries and ad taken the right to of more than dozens of countries who are self determined and in determines they pursue a consistent policy of destroying ethnic religious diversity. then inflame wars and deliberately lead them in such a way that to kill as many regular civilians. and it is the to a lee of the country where they deploy their troops in ruins and filled with mass...
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>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president coming in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in this position that they find themselves in, depending what the russians are doing, so we are going to keep the pressure on. we are going to keep applying that pressure until russia comes to understand that they cannot continue this unconscionable for against the ukrainian people. judy: i want to quote to you ambassador thomas greenfield, something president zelenskyy quarter today, he said, was it really necessary to wait for this? did hundreds of ukrainians have to die in agony for some leaders to understand that russia deserves the most severe pressure? >> we have in putting pressure on the russians since
>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president coming in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in...
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the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three is worth one of card 48 and you are free to to make your deck and i pray that they may be delivered from oppression. in other words. it's not the lead. it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil it's the leaders. and again, this is the entire theme of containment if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand that this is a bad system. the people will will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one. you haven't even opened the box at this point the topics that i go through that i noticed on on the cards obviously korea othe
the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three...
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well, let's go to the united nations and speak to our correspondent. they are kristen salumi who was listening to that news conference, the russian ambassador at to the un gave a few hours ago with just her heard that the new york times has the evidence which refutes said those claims. but more generally, what has been the reaction from the you went to the events in boucher was certainly been the topic of discussion here at the united nations today. the russian ambassador wanted to have a security council meeting, an emergency security council meeting. one was already scheduled for tuesday, so the united kingdom, which holds the presidency, decided to wait. the russian came out with that press conference of expressing his country's view, that this was staged by ukraine that these bodies were not left by russian soldiers. he pointed to a social media video of the boucher mer speaking after russia announced it with its withdrawal showing that he was happy that they were leaving, and that he didn't mention anything about these crimes. of course, as you sa
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a direct concern re action of the united nations. so when key of violated in the most grossly way, the whole minsk agreement and sir ukraine also violated the resolution of the security council. we talked about large, so mr. got out to me of known each other for a long time. we had an open conversation today and i have said dont slow the with what we should not postpone such dialogues. open was for date amongst the beans. you still have to accept the truth as it is, and either we should agree on having a solution served or waiting, taken only within our own group of followers taking decision. sir, how the world should should live all we should talk to each other. nobody wants warm 3 or 4 weeks, but we always just giving arguments and her them. you're so it is also necessary to call these to responsibly that you are violated. lee charge of the united nations and i am working with the group think we have to accept this position. i am to have this position defended. i think that the united nations with its rules, does you deviations in
a direct concern re action of the united nations. so when key of violated in the most grossly way, the whole minsk agreement and sir ukraine also violated the resolution of the security council. we talked about large, so mr. got out to me of known each other for a long time. we had an open conversation today and i have said dont slow the with what we should not postpone such dialogues. open was for date amongst the beans. you still have to accept the truth as it is, and either we should agree...
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— was that beyond the scope of the united nations? , ., , , ., united nations? the un is associated with the agreement, _ united nations? the un is associated with the agreement, the _ united nations? the un is associated with the agreement, the normandy . with the agreement, the normandy format, this was always done with mediation in france and germany and obviously, i came to moscow through turkey and with the president, they have been very active in supporting these negotiations and we are supporting those efforts and we are not currently involved in peace negotiations and i asked for a truce during easter in order to be able to exactly have evacuations from different points from where people are threatened by these dramatic confrontations and that was not possible. but we will not give up. we want peace and ukraine, peace in line with the un charter and international law and we want to do everything we can to support the people that are suffering and they need and deserve our full commitment and ourfull support. bud need and deserve our full commitment and o
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because these are sanctions adopted by the united nations. as far as the people in those countries that impose the sanctions are concerned. i think what has not been thought through by the western politicians is what will happen directions that will happen when the people begin to feel the problems themselves. in such a case, this mass hysteria, which we have seen now in some of the western countries, is quite quickly. the question. and people may disagree, let me get to disagree with their governments about some of the sanctions. and you see also concerning the oil and gas, the european countries have made an exception and they always say a minute for me, it's quite ironic they officially say in the brightness and foreign minister sanctions not must be structured in such a way. then do they do not affect us negative, in fact, is that rather a promise, if not a statement, if you treat yourself as 2 separate entities and others, me the brand of your decision. but your creation should not, you should be somehow isolated from that. isn't that yo
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today, it is time to transform the system of the united nations. so therefore, i propose to convene a global conference and we can do it here in peaceful kyiv in order to determine how we are going to reform the world security system, how we will rely -- how dow we establish guarantee of recognition of borders and integrity of states and countries, how we will serve the rule of international law. it is now clear that the goals set in san francisco in 1945 for the creation of a global security international organization it has not been achieved. and it is impossible to achieve it without reforms. therefore, we must do everything in our power to pass onto the next generation an effective u.n. with the ability to respond to security challenges and prevent aggression and force aggressors to peace, have the determination and ability to punish if the principles of peace are violated. there can be no more exceptions of privileges. everybody must be equal. all participants of international relations, regardless of economic strength, geographical area and i
today, it is time to transform the system of the united nations. so therefore, i propose to convene a global conference and we can do it here in peaceful kyiv in order to determine how we are going to reform the world security system, how we will rely -- how dow we establish guarantee of recognition of borders and integrity of states and countries, how we will serve the rule of international law. it is now clear that the goals set in san francisco in 1945 for the creation of a global security...
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nations would be at stake if the united nations is unable to act her reign in russia's aggression. he laid out a case for war crimes, talking about the atrocities that he saw in boucher in particular women being raped in front of their children. and not that he saw that, but that he heard about after visiting boucher, he talked about people being run over by tanks, a russian tanks and, and made the case that there should be an independent tribunal like the one in nuremberg after world war 2 to try russia for war crimes, and he also talked about the fact that if the united nations is not able to hold russia county because it does bear the veto power, which it has used to stop any sort of censure in the united nations security council than the un itself needs to change, it needs to be reform. so the reaction we heard united nations officials themselves who have been on the defensive because of this grave unfolding crisis that they have been unable to stop. they've talked about growing evidence of war crimes and the need to have an independent investigation. they've talked about also
nations would be at stake if the united nations is unable to act her reign in russia's aggression. he laid out a case for war crimes, talking about the atrocities that he saw in boucher in particular women being raped in front of their children. and not that he saw that, but that he heard about after visiting boucher, he talked about people being run over by tanks, a russian tanks and, and made the case that there should be an independent tribunal like the one in nuremberg after world war 2 to...
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but the main thing is today is it, it's time to transform the system and the united nations. so therefore, i propose to kind of in a global conference and we can do it to here in peaceful cave in order to determine how we are going to reform the world security system and how we will real lie. or how do we establish guarantee of recognition of borders and in christy off states and countries? how we will, is sir the rule of international law. it is now clear that the goals he sat in san francisco in 1945 for the creation of a global security international organization. it has not been achieved, and it is impossible to achieve them without a forums. therefore, we must do everything in our power to pass on to the next generation. and if back day of you and what their ability to respond preventively to security challenges and 1000 guarantee fees prevent aggression and force aggressors. to please have that determination and ability to banish, if the principles of peace violated or can be no more exceptions or privileges. everybody must be equal. all participants of international re
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the united nations is ready to do everything when it's means to help bring an end to it. thank you madam president. i thank mister caller for her briefing. and i now give the floor to motion griffith's thank you, met him for getting me and as you can from the secretary general and on the circuit .
the united nations is ready to do everything when it's means to help bring an end to it. thank you madam president. i thank mister caller for her briefing. and i now give the floor to motion griffith's thank you, met him for getting me and as you can from the secretary general and on the circuit .
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the main thing today is that it is time to transform the system of the united nations. therefore i propose to convene a global conference and we can do it here and peaceful keep to reform the securities -- security system and how it will rely and how we will guarantee the recognition of borders and integrity of states and countries. how we will assert the rule of international law. it is now clear that legal in san francisco set in 1945 for the creation of the global security organization has not been achieved. it is impossible to achieve that without reform. therefore, we must do everything in our power to pass on to the next generation and effective you in with the ability to respond effectively with guarantee to prevent aggression and for aggressors to have the determination and ability to punish. there can be no more exceptions of privileges. everybody must be equal. regardless of geographical area and individual ambitions. the power of peace must become dominance. humanity is always dreamed of it. ukraine is ready to provide a platform for the main offices of the n
the main thing today is that it is time to transform the system of the united nations. therefore i propose to convene a global conference and we can do it here and peaceful keep to reform the securities -- security system and how it will rely and how we will guarantee the recognition of borders and integrity of states and countries. how we will assert the rule of international law. it is now clear that legal in san francisco set in 1945 for the creation of the global security organization has...
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that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different wa by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects all nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely important that we al hilight the her plaiiffs. we need to get better of listening to everyone, and therefore there is also one other reason to why this petition is so powerful and so important. [litokne speaking marshallese] [waves crashing] the waves came, and then they removed the piece of land that used to be over here. so over here is what used to be our outside bathroom, and then it was knocked away. this was used to be a basketball court area for small kids, but it destroyed. all this area was impacted, and it was flooded. 60% of the community here on
that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different wa by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affects all nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely important that we al hilight the her...
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the united nations expressed hope and caution. these truce must be a footstep to ending yet men's devastating walk. but we know that the, these agreements are always fragile. yemen has know nothing but war for more than 7 years. after hootie forces over through the government, neighboring powers intervened. turning the civil war into a proxy battle for regional influence. the toll has been dire, more than 150000 people have died and millions of children are suffering from malnutrition, even as the guns fall silent, yemenis are concerned with survival. border crossings are not open. the currency has not stabilized. prices have not load the economic situation is deteriorating. le let with, with the advent of the blessing, month of ramadan, there are families who cannot even provide the necessary food with a voting. it's hard to cease fire marks the beginning of the end of yemen. years of crisis, sri lanka, government has blocked social media sites in its latest effort to stop protests against an economic crisis. a nationwide curfew
the united nations expressed hope and caution. these truce must be a footstep to ending yet men's devastating walk. but we know that the, these agreements are always fragile. yemen has know nothing but war for more than 7 years. after hootie forces over through the government, neighboring powers intervened. turning the civil war into a proxy battle for regional influence. the toll has been dire, more than 150000 people have died and millions of children are suffering from malnutrition, even as...
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and that when it wasn't an invasion, this was as a, as agreed in the united nations security got. so i have the resolution c, l 5 unanimously voted for that the, the resolutions which were all the security council. thank you for went through the stages and you one has to remember that the beginning it was the arab league who called on the united nations to take action on the 22nd of february, 2011. the until 9 am would be said this regime regime has failed miserably. gadhafi must meet on the 2nd resolution was immediately after the ominous sexual general of the extent yardley has officially requested, the united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the on it, that's what he said that it wasn't a united front and syria well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you
and that when it wasn't an invasion, this was as a, as agreed in the united nations security got. so i have the resolution c, l 5 unanimously voted for that the, the resolutions which were all the security council. thank you for went through the stages and you one has to remember that the beginning it was the arab league who called on the united nations to take action on the 22nd of february, 2011. the until 9 am would be said this regime regime has failed miserably. gadhafi must meet on the...
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this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth families and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impact is having on families and especially children. i come before the united nations today as a wife and a mother. and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world i worked on this problem with many distinguished people represented on this committee. i've had the opportunity to tr
this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent...
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and you want us to remember that the beginning it was the arab league who called on the united nations to take action on the 22nd of february, 2011, the ambassador until 9 am output. the said this regime regime has failed miserably. i'm going to be mostly on the 2nd presentation was immediately after the on the most. the 2nd general of the extent of lee has officially requested united nations security council to impose and no flying against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it was the west, i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big. i'm so big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's pretty sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly. you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on humanitarian intervention in syria. but can you understand that? of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugos
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and that when it wasn't an invasion, this was as a, as agreed in the united nation security. got. so i have the resolution c, l 5, you know, actually voted for that the, the resolutions which were all the security council. thank you for went through the stages and you want to remember that the beginning it was the arab league cold on the united nations to take action on the 22nd of february, 2011. the, i'm back until 9 am. with the said, this regime regime has failed miserably. i get off the bus late on the 2nd presentation was immediately after the ominous sexual general of the extent yardley has officially requested united nations security council to impose and notify against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west, i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council do not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the on it, that's what he said that it wasn't a united front and syria. well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly. you lamen
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the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three is worth one of card 48 and you are free to to make your deck and i pray that they may be delivered from oppression. in other words. it's not the least. it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil it's the leaders. and again, this is the entire theme of containment if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand that this is a bad system. the people will will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one. you haven't even opened the box at this point the topics that i go through that i noticed on on the cards obviously korea oth
the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three...
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also, and to show a potential breakthrough in yemen, united nations broker truce sees warren parties promising to, and hostilities observer say is the 1st step to permanent cease fire offering you hope it could pay the way to lasting peace and, and when you think a soccer leader is byron munich kept their title quest on track with victory in fryeburg. but briefly, having 12 players on the pitch could close them problems. ah, a mariner evans dean, it's good to have you with us ukraine's defense minister. he says, russian troops have either withdrawn or have been repelled from the entire region. around key of the ministry says its forces have retaken more than 30 towns and villages near the capital bud ukrainian president of what amir zalesky warrens, he expects, fierce fighting ahead in the south and east of the country. this comes after the russian military leadership declared that it would concentrate, it is a tax there. a warning. our next report contain some disturbing images. after more than a month of intense fighting, a pin is back under ukrainian control through treating russi
also, and to show a potential breakthrough in yemen, united nations broker truce sees warren parties promising to, and hostilities observer say is the 1st step to permanent cease fire offering you hope it could pay the way to lasting peace and, and when you think a soccer leader is byron munich kept their title quest on track with victory in fryeburg. but briefly, having 12 players on the pitch could close them problems. ah, a mariner evans dean, it's good to have you with us ukraine's defense...
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and united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez has proposed setting up a u. n. lead humanitarian contact group in ukraine to protect civilians. the goal would be to set up safe corridors for civilians with the help of russia and ukraine . parish was speaking in moscow following talks with russian foreign minister said, a lover of the you and chief has faced criticism for failing to take a lead and peace talks. earlier in the conflict you came ukraine's president also criticized quoterush for visiting moscow the fall. going to keep saying that it sent the wrong signal. good terrorist used his visit to put pressure on moscow over war crimes allegations. but he emphasized that the most important task is to put an end to the war. rushes, evasion of ukraine is a violation of his very thought of the integrity and against the chart that of united nations. but it is my deep conviction that the sooner we end these war, the better for the people of ukraine, for the people of the russian federation. and those far beyond united motions as repeatedly called forces fires,
and united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez has proposed setting up a u. n. lead humanitarian contact group in ukraine to protect civilians. the goal would be to set up safe corridors for civilians with the help of russia and ukraine . parish was speaking in moscow following talks with russian foreign minister said, a lover of the you and chief has faced criticism for failing to take a lead and peace talks. earlier in the conflict you came ukraine's president also criticized...
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chris is salumi for that analysis from the united nations. we will now cross through crane itself and bring an enron con, he's joining us from the capital key because earlier on. and one of the 1st speakers at the security council meeting, of course, was the current president. role of them are zalinski 1st time speaking to any counseling, ron, tell us more of what he had to say. what he gave a very impassioned speech. he was talking at the beginning about her russia and sang not a single crime. they wouldn't commit, they killed adults and children. they tried to burn the bodies. he went on to say that they were crushed by tanks. he also said that russia caused a global food, a famine. ukraine is one of the bread baskets of the well to certainly it's a supplier to about 90 percent of the upgrade to lebanon and to egypt. so those 2 countries incredibly consent. they also supply asia and other countries within the middle east itself. he also says, where's the security that the security council guarantees excuse the council doesn't work effective
chris is salumi for that analysis from the united nations. we will now cross through crane itself and bring an enron con, he's joining us from the capital key because earlier on. and one of the 1st speakers at the security council meeting, of course, was the current president. role of them are zalinski 1st time speaking to any counseling, ron, tell us more of what he had to say. what he gave a very impassioned speech. he was talking at the beginning about her russia and sang not a single crime....
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united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's where the sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan go catastrophe on humanitarian intervention and syria. but can you understand that of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower islamist to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria. because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that alone isis, that the entire british project has bizarrely beamed to empower these islamist groups
united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's where the sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's...
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again, i think, appealing to a countries who are in the united nations as the united states and other countries have talked about taking action against russia at the un in the terms, in terms of taking them off the human rights council and so forth to show that they are increasingly isolated. so we are seeing a, from all the speakers in particular, a, a context of international law and violations of international law and allegations of violations of international law. and attempt to direct the response to russia and an astonished defense from asia as expected as well. it. o kristen, what do we believe can actually happen or can actually be achieved at the un security council? because obviously russia stands with the veto power at the security council and mean, besides the symbolism of president zalinski speaking to the council, what can actually be done? at the end of the day, russia can block any action in the security council. this, i think, is why the united states, the united kingdom, which holds the presidency of the security council, are focused on the allegations of war crimes
again, i think, appealing to a countries who are in the united nations as the united states and other countries have talked about taking action against russia at the un in the terms, in terms of taking them off the human rights council and so forth to show that they are increasingly isolated. so we are seeing a, from all the speakers in particular, a, a context of international law and violations of international law and allegations of violations of international law. and attempt to direct the...
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united nation says nearly 2 thirds of them have left their homes since the invasion. at 4800000 children displaced in just over 7 weeks. unicef described the speed and magnitude of the displacement as incredible. many of those who stayed back now. phase food shortages are school closures on top of the trauma of being trapped and received cities like mario and to find out how some children are coping under the stresses. dw reporter tests of alter, has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine with her young son. read them back to you, and now they are here in germany playing as if nothing was amiss. but just a few weeks ago, life changed dramatically and his mother, atlanta we wake up, but because the sh over listen, we're listen short, didn't and the long been in yonder, so in black. see it so it foam scatter. it's crazy and non at i. now, i don't believe what happened. the bombing and shelling of odessa and the surrounding area drove svetlana and her son to fleece they travelled, 400 kilometers, passed, devastated towns and villages into brimley. well, now they are s
united nation says nearly 2 thirds of them have left their homes since the invasion. at 4800000 children displaced in just over 7 weeks. unicef described the speed and magnitude of the displacement as incredible. many of those who stayed back now. phase food shortages are school closures on top of the trauma of being trapped and received cities like mario and to find out how some children are coping under the stresses. dw reporter tests of alter, has been talking to a mother who fled ukraine...
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ambassador to the unite nations and former director of national intelligence under president george w. bush. thanks for joining us, mr. ambassador. so we heard ukrainian president zelenskyy today challenging the unite nations body to expel russia from the u.n. security council. how likely is that to happen do you think and what would be the significance? >> i mean it's almost impossible because to expel a country from the u.n. you have to have a proposal from the security council to the general assembly which would then vote on it, and obviously security council is not going to be able to muster the support of russia itself. it will veto any such ideas. so it's not realistic as a proposal, but i think the point is what more can be done to try to discourage and deter russia from doing what it's doing? and i think the sanctions approach, the actions by the united states and the other willing countries, a coalition of the willing, if you will, particularly the european union, those are the kind of things going to have an effect on their behavior. i think the eu today by going after russi
ambassador to the unite nations and former director of national intelligence under president george w. bush. thanks for joining us, mr. ambassador. so we heard ukrainian president zelenskyy today challenging the unite nations body to expel russia from the u.n. security council. how likely is that to happen do you think and what would be the significance? >> i mean it's almost impossible because to expel a country from the u.n. you have to have a proposal from the security council to the...
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and that the place by the way, also to united nation sections. and of course, as far as unilateral sanctions are concerned in boast by one country or a group of countries as coercive measures in a confrontation with another country. those are anyway outside the framework of international law. because according to international law, it is in the united nations security council that has the authority to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions as their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt, it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't, that is the, is a text, it may with force, but also may use other forms of forcing julian, economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may affect the rest
and that the place by the way, also to united nation sections. and of course, as far as unilateral sanctions are concerned in boast by one country or a group of countries as coercive measures in a confrontation with another country. those are anyway outside the framework of international law. because according to international law, it is in the united nations security council that has the authority to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures...