MOSCOW, December 17. /TASS/. Russia plans to present the report on the Kiev regime’s crimes in the liberated town of Selidovo, Donetsk People’s Republic, at international platforms, Russian Ambassador-at-large Rodion Miroshnik said during a press conference.
The report was prepared by a member of the Civic Chamber of Russia, Chairman of the International Public Tribunal on Ukraine Maxim Grigoryev.
"Of course, we will work with the report prepared by Maxim Sergeyevich; it will be analyzed in detail, and a corresponding document will be prepared: all our missions to international organizations will receive detailed information so it can be used on international platforms. The aim is to convey this information - mainly to the countries that represent the global majority, which are not complicit in the crimes of the Ukrainian regime, and whose official positions must reflect this information," he noted.
Miroshnik underscored that the systematic data on Ukrainian crimes must significantly contribute to the formation of international attitudes toward the Kiev regime’s actions and their consequences.
"Not a single crime of this nature can go unpunished. When it happens, and in what form - that will be political decisions. But all agreements that Russia will insist on will undoubtedly include a clause on responsibility for the Kiev regime’s crimes. There can be no agreement without this clause, essentially," he added.