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European Council President Charles Michel addresses a meeting of the United Nations Security Council about the Russian invasion of Ukraine at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S., June 6, 2022. [Photo: Twitter]
Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia stormed out of a U.N. Security Council meeting on Monday as European Council President Charles Michel addressed the 15-member body and accused Moscow of fuelling a global food crisis with its invasion of Ukraine.
Michel had also accused Russian troops of war crimes and crimes against humanity, specifically citing reports of sexual violence – the focus of the Security Council meeting – and describing it as “a tactic of torture, terror and repression.”
During his own statement earlier in the meeting, Nebenzia had “categorically refuted” any accusations of sexual violence by Russian soldiers, condemning what he said was a “lie.”
As he left the Security Council chamber during Michel’s statement, a visibly irritated Nebenzia told Reuters: “I couldn’t stay” because of “the lies that Charles Michel came here to distribute.”
Speaking directly to Nebenzia as he walked out, Michel said: “You may leave the room, maybe it’s easier not to listen to the truth.”
Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine has fuelled a global food crisis with prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizer soaring. Russia and Ukraine account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, while Russia is also a fertilizer exporter and Ukraine is an exporter of corn and sunflower oil.
“Mr. Ambassador of the Russian Federation, let’s be honest, the Kremlin is using food supplies as a stealth missile against developing countries,” Michel said in the Security Council. “Russia is solely responsible for this food crisis.”
The EU has no sanctions on the agricultural sector in Russia. Zero.
And even our sanctions on the Russian transport sector do not go beyond our EU borders.
They do not prevent Russian flagged vessels from carrying grain, food, or fertilisers to developing countries.@UN #UNSC pic.twitter.com/c34oNA2bco
— Charles Michel (@eucopresident) June 6, 2022
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is trying to broker what he calls a “package deal” to resume Ukrainian food exports and Russian food and fertilizer exports. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is due to visit Turkey on Wednesday to discuss unlocking grain exports from Ukraine.
At our Spring Meeting, @UN SG, @antonioguterres, expressed the need for a package deal to:
1⃣ allow the production of Ukrainian foodstuffs to be exported through the Black Sea
2⃣ unblock Russia’s export ban on food & fertilizersWatch the full interview 👉https://t.co/8xwpvziMkc pic.twitter.com/tGSncUwoAY
— Paris Peace Forum (@ParisPeaceForum) May 31, 2022
.@AntonioGuterres:
We have 2 UN teams, led by Martin Griffiths & Rebeca Grynspan, to help find a package deal involving the safe/secure export of Ukrainian-produced food through the Black Sea along w/unimpeded access of Russian food & fertilizers to global markets#Russia— PassBlue (@pass_blue) June 1, 2022
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