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Nebenzya pointed to the fault of the West in the lack of humanism in Ukraine due to the desire to defeat the Russian Federation

Western countries only cover themselves with phrases about humanism and human rights in Ukraine, although in reality they are guided by completely different goals, continuing to supply arms to Kiev. Vasily Nebenzya, permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the world organization, said this during a meeting of the UN Security Council.

According to him, the United States and its allies want only one thing from the end of the conflict on Ukrainian territory: to defeat Russia.

“The goals of the collective West are obvious to everyone, they are not hidden by Western politicians themselves. And these are far from moral principles and not from the highest humanistic values ​​- using Ukraine as a training ground, dragging the conflict “to the last Ukrainian” > with the aim of inflicting a “strategic defeat” to Russia, said the Russian diplomat said.

Nebenzya also noted the fact that the accounts of the Western military-industrial complex have been enriched with billions of dollars from taxpayer payments to supply the Ukrainian army with weapons and ammunition.

Earlier, Russia’s UN envoy said continued Western dominance would force the “American world” into decline.

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