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Russia was ready to work on French-Mexican resolution on Ukraine — Russian envoy

Vasily Nebenzya said that the special session of the UN General Assembly on Ukraine has become "yet another anti-Russian political meeting, the script of which incorporates allegedly humanitarian context"

UNITED NATIONS, March 23. /TASS/. Russia was ready to work on the French-Mexican resolution on Ukraine before it included anti-Russian clauses, Russia’s representative at the UN Vasily Nebenzya said at a special session of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.

He said that ‘all or almost all’ elements of the Russian draft resolution related to the humanitarian situation in Ukraine were taken from the version of the French-Mexican draft humanitarian resolution that was submitted earlier to the UN Security Council. "It also suited us, in principle, and we were ready to work on it before our Western colleagues insisted on introducing openly anti-Russian elements into it, without which they simply didn’t need it," Nebenzya said, noting that the proposal - "laced with anti-Russian phrases" - afterward ended up at the General Assembly.

The Russian representative at the UN said that the special session of the UN General Assembly on Ukraine, which, among other things, plans to vote on the French-Mexican draft resolution, has become "yet another anti-Russian political meeting, the script of which incorporates allegedly humanitarian context."