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Russian envoy hits out at West’s OPCW scheme against Moscow

According to Alexander Shulgin, "Russia is preventing the Americans and their allies from implementing plans to establish a world order based on rules that they themselves conjure up and that serve their interests only"

MOSCOW, October 12. /TASS/. Countries of the US-led West seek to erode and cripple Moscow’s authority within the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Alexander Shulgin, Russia's permanent representative to the OPCW, told journalists on Wednesday.

"They [the Western countries] are trying to circumvent us, to topple us from the pedestal that we stand upon and where we have always occupied dominant executive posts since the first day of the OPCW’s foundation," Shulgin said, speaking at a news briefing.

"They are not saying it directly, but based on the so-called behind-the-scenes talks and from various sources we have concluded that countries of the West probably intend to employ in regard to Russia their previously-used Syrian scenario, when they launched a punitive revolution and deprived Syria of its rights and privileges [within the OPCW]," the envoy stated.

According to Shulgin, "Russia is preventing the Americans and their allies from implementing plans to establish a world order based on rules that they themselves conjure up and that serve their interests only."

On October 10, Shulgin said in an interview with Russia’s Rossiya-24 TV channel that Moscow had warned Washington of the need to influence Ukraine in order to end shelling attacks on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant. According to Shulgin, a potential disaster at the Zaporozhye NPP will be far worse than the Chernobyl one.

The Russian envoy noted at that time that the US and its allies had put on "a political show" during the OPCW Executive Council’s session in a bid to demonstrate their support for Ukraine, while blaming Russia.