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Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas: The UN must get rid of Russia as a malignant tumor




Viktorija Čmilīte-Nilsena, Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas, and Dmitro Razumkov, former Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

Viktorija Čmilīte-Nilsena, Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas, and Dmitro Razumkov, former Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

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Russia, which uses a veto in the UN Security Council to block important decisions, is tantamount to a malignancy and should be excluded from the United Nations, says Viktor Chmilite-Nilsen, speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas.


Russia, with its veto power at the United Nations, is like a cancer that is undermining the UN’s ability and ability to make the decisions it deserves,” she said on Facebook on Tuesday.

“It simply came to our notice then. The desire to suspend Russia’s membership of the UN Human Rights Council is a good attempt to change the situation. However, this is only a small, albeit important, step, but a completely different decision-making speed is needed now. It is not necessary to stop the operation, but to push Russia out, “the Speaker of the Seimas emphasized.

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According to her, Russian cynicism knows no bounds, as Moscow has reaffirmed these days by trying to launch an investigation into the UN Security Council’s investigation into the war crimes committed on the outskirts of Kiev. The Kremlin is trying to blame “Ukrainian radicals” for the crimes committed by Russian troops, and President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov has described the shocking testimony of the Bush coup as a “well-directed tragic show.”

“The killer is trying to put on the mask of humanity and continue to poison the whole world. I am very keen to believe that the UN will find a way to recover, to get rid of Russia’s veto. The UN is the last serious organization in which Russia has influence, and it uses it in a very disgusting way. It’s time to cut this anchor, too, “wrote Čmilīte-Nilsena.

She emphasized that Russia’s membership in the UN required a very serious will from the great powers.

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