Friday, March 31, 2023

Until Putin and his regime is removed from power any Russian leadership at the UN should denied.

It is an obligation that the United Nations support the International Criminal Court. The United Nations needs NATO. NATO does not need the UN.

31 March 2023
By Julian Borger

In Ukraine, (click here) Moscow is pursuing an unprovoked war of aggression. In The Hague, Vladimir Putin is facing an arrest warrant for war crimes. But at the UN, Russia is about to take charge of a powerful international body, the security council.

From Saturday, it will be Russia’s turn to take up the monthly presidency of the 15-member council, in line with a rotation that has been unaffected by the Ukraine war.

The last time Russia held the gavel was in February last year, when Putin declared his “special military operation” in the middle of a council session on Ukraine. Fourteen months on, tens of thousands of people have been killed, many of them civilians, cities have been ruined and Putin has been indicted by the international criminal court for the mass abduction of Ukrainian children....