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To extend: According to the UN Post -Edge, Vasyl is unnecessary, the text of the...

"Starting point to peace": in the Russian Federation reacted to the UN Council of the United Nations resolution

To extend: According to the UN Post -Edge, Vasyl is unnecessary, the text of the document is "not perfect", but focused on the future and is not aimed at "blowing up the conflict". In Russia, the US Resolution on Ukraine was commented on the UN Security Council. It was called "non -ideal", but Post -Russian at the UN Vasily Neenza stated that it could still be a starting point on the way "to a peaceful settlement of the crisis. " This was reported by Russian Interfax.

"The text adopted now is not perfect, but it is, in fact, the first attempt to adopt a constructive and future product -oriented product that speaks of a path to peace rather than stifles a conflict," he said during a meeting of the UN Security Council. At the same time, Neenza emphasized that Moscow sees the adopted text "only as a starting point" in the peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian crisis.

Earlier, the UN Security Council approved the US -proposed US resolution in Ukraine, which does not call the Russian Federation an aggressor and does not mention the integrity of Ukraine's territorial integrity. The Russian amendment "On the need to eliminate the fundamental causes of the Ukrainian crisis" was rejected. The project was supported by 10 countries, including the Russian Federation. France, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia have abstained.

None of the permanent members of the UN Security Council applied the veto. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio commented on the text of the resolution, stating that "this resolution corresponds to the opinion of President Trump that the UN should return to its fundamental purpose enshrined in the UN Charter - maintaining international peace and security, including with the help of peaceful settlement of disputes. " . "This war has never been just for Ukraine.