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Russian language cannot be cancelled — envoy to UN

No sanctions can cancel the Russian language and the Russian culture, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya told

UNITED NATIONS, June 7. /TASS/. No sanctions can cancel the Russian language and the Russian culture, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya told Tuesday's meeting of the UN Russian Book Club, devoted to the UN Russian Language Day.

"Amid this very complicated international situation, as we are witnessing the paradoxical practice of ‘cancellation’ of the Russian culture and Russia in general, the Russian language is becoming even more important, being a powerful factor of reunification," he said. "No politics, no sanctions can cancel the centuries-long history of the great Russian language and our culture."

In his words, apart from being a native language for millions of people, Russian is used by "lots of people in Eurasia and other continents as a language of international and cross-cultural communication."

The UN Russian Language Day is marked annually on June 6, the day when great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin was born in 1799.