Sergei Lavrov's UNGA Address: Warnings to the West and Calls for Peace
CRUXSeptember 27, 202519 min424 views
17 connectionsยท40 entities in this videoโHistorical Context and UN Principles
- ๐๏ธ Lavrov began by referencing the end of World War II, highlighting the founding principles of the United Nations as a beacon for international cooperation.
- โ๏ธ He stressed the importance of adhering to the UN Charter's principles, particularly the sovereign equality of states, which he argued are being undermined.
Western Actions and Global Conflicts
- ๐ฅ The address criticized the West for gross violations of international law, citing the bombing of Yugoslavia, the invasion of Iraq, and the operation in Libya as examples of tragic outcomes.
- ๐ต๐ธ Lavrov condemned the collective punishment of Palestinians in Gaza and the destruction of civilian infrastructure, calling for urgent action to prevent further escalation.
- ๐ฎ๐ท He criticized the West's rejection of proposals to extend the 2015 Iran nuclear program agreement, labeling it as sabotage and blackmail.
Interference and Unilateral Sanctions
- ๐ซ The speech decried the West's interference in internal affairs through "color revolutions" and the widespread use of illegal unilateral sanctions to suppress competitors.
- ๐จ๐บ Russia's call for the immediate lifting of the trade blockade against Cuba was reiterated.
- ๐ง๐ฆ The West's actions in the Balkans, including the unilateral recognition of Kosovo and sabotage of the Dayton agreement, were highlighted as violations of sovereignty.
Ukraine Conflict and Security Guarantees
- ๐บ๐ฆ Lavrov accused the "Kiev regime" of seizing power through an unconstitutional coup and pursuing policies that eliminate the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church and ban the Russian language.
- ๐ค Russia remains open to negotiations to eliminate the root causes of the conflict, emphasizing the need for reliable security guarantees for Russia and the rights of Russian-speaking people.
- ๐ The expansion of NATO, contrary to previous commitments, was criticized for undermining the principle of indivisible security.
Global Governance and Multipolarity
- ๐ The speech called for the democratization of the UN Security Council through increased representation from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
- ๐ Russia advocates for an architecture of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia, opposing NATO's expansion into the Pacific and South China Sea.
- ๐ค The importance of regional associations like the SCO, African Union, and ASEAN was highlighted as mechanisms for coordinating interests and asserting global majority rights.
Call for Adherence to UN Charter
- ๐ Lavrov urged all member states and the UN Secretariat to strictly adhere to the principles of the UN Charter without exception or double standards.
- ๐ The address concluded with a call for a return to the UN's fundamental principles to avoid squandering the legacy of its founding fathers.
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