⚡️ Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview for a documentary titled "The UN from the 20th to the 21st Century" (Moscow, September 25, 2024)
Key points:
• Less than a year after the victorious powers established the UN based on the noble principles formulated in its charter, it became clear that the West, acting contrary to these principles, intended to launch a war against the Soviet Union, and not merely a cold war but an all-out war. These plans hatched by the then "Anglo-Saxons" [nations of the Anglosphere led by the US & UK] have long become public knowledge.
• Once NATO was created, the Soviet Union circulated a large document which demonstrated the detrimental effect of that and the danger of building walls between the East and the West, especially in Europe, and called for respecting the #UNCharter and for working towards this. Our call was not heeded.
✊ However, we kept fighting for justice and the implementation of the principle of sovereign equality of nations. Decolonisation was a bright stage and a major embodiment of that principle. The Soviet Union was the main initiator of the 1960 Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. Following its adoption, the number of UN states increased by 80-90 members.
• They tell us that the main goal today is to ensure the territorial integrity of Ukraine. It is a misleading interpretation of the UN Charter, where the right of nations to self-determination is put before territorial integrity.
• Even before demanding respect for territorial integrity, the UN Charter demands respect for human rights without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion <…> Now that Zelensky’s Nazi regime, which the West nurtured, has banned both the language and religious rights of a large number of its own population, the West has put away the banners it was waving for decades.
❗️The top priority now is to ensure the achievement of the initial goals and principles of the UN Charter in their entirety and as a whole, rather than selectively or occasionally.
• The reform of the UN Security Council is not a one-off event. It’s a process which has been ongoing since the time the United Nations came into being <...> Nevertheless, it relies on principles that must be preserved at all costs. The main principle is that the Security Council reform should be based on a broad-based agreement among states. It does not say “consensus,” but it does state “broad-based agreement among states.”
🌍🇮🇳🇧🇷 We have invariably supported the legitimate aspirations of India and Brazil to secure permanent seats in the Security Council. However, African aspirations must be met as well. Africa has common collective positions, which we respect. And we would have like that.
• Our position implies providing additional seats for Asia, Africa, and Latin America. We are open to some of these seats being permanent, but we need to achieve general agreement before we can move forward. It is a complicated process. I don’t see any chance for bringing this process to a swift and expedited completion any time soon.
• Since the UN was created, there has never been a time, a region, or a situation that involved the United States in one way or another, where the country would actually respect that principle. Every time, everywhere they acted as a hegemon, or like a "bull in a china shop".
• When they wanted to punish Russia, the West abandoned all the principles which it was feeding to us and which it declared sacred. The same is happening to the principles of the UN Charter. The West is trampling and destroying them without a moment’s hesitation.
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🇷🇺🇺🇳 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov & Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly's 77th Session's High-Level Week.
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🇺🇳 The UN HQ is where it's at! The High-Level Week of the 77th UNGA Session continues as does our coverage!
🎥 On #Day3 (Sept 23), the Russian delegation led by Sergey Lavrov kept busy. Sorry to disappoint certain Western colleagues, but no "isolation" in sight:
• Talks with President of Serbia and President of Guinea-Bisau
• Talks with Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan
• Meetings and talks with Foreign Ministers of Serbia, Мexico, Ethiopia, Nicaragua, Laos, Jordan, Syria, Eritrea, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, the UAE!
• Russia – Gulf Cooperation Council Ministerial
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#Day1 highlights!
On September 21, Sergey Lavrov arrived to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to participate in the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly (#UNGA77).
🤝 On the first day the Minister's working schedule was packed:
• Working meeting of CSTO Foreign Ministers
• Talks with President of the CAR Faustin-Archange Touadéra and President of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis
• Meetings with Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China, Brazil, Bolivia and Egypt
• Meetings with President of the ICRC Peter Maurer and IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi
• Meeting in the Astana Format
• The signing of The Inter-Ministerial Consultations Plan between the Foreign Ministries of Russia and Venezuela
• Talks with President of the 77th UNGA session Csaba Kőrösi
Stay tuned for #Day2. Coming next!
Off we go! 🇺🇳
#Day1 highlights!
On September 21, Sergey Lavrov arrived to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to participate in the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly (#UNGA77).
🤝 On the first day the Minister's working schedule was packed:
• Working meeting of CSTO Foreign Ministers
• Talks with President of the CAR Faustin-Archange Touadéra and President of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis
• Meetings with Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China, Brazil, Bolivia and Egypt
• Meetings with President of the ICRC Peter Maurer and IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi
• Meeting in the Astana Format
• The signing of The Inter-Ministerial Consultations Plan between the Foreign Ministries of Russia and Venezuela
• Talks with President of the 77th UNGA session Csaba Kőrösi
Stay tuned for #Day2. Coming next!