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West’s ban on everything Russian motivated by hatred of Russia — diplomat

"In Ukraine today, one may become oppressed for speaking a Russian word or singing a Russian song," Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said

UNITED NATIONS, March 15. /TASS/. The current ‘Russophobic outrage’ in the West is motivated by hatred of Russia and its culture rather than by condemnation of its special military operation in Ukraine, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya told the UN Security Council.

"In Ukraine today, one may become oppressed for speaking a Russian word or singing a Russian song, reading Russian news, typing a message in Russian on smartphone. This is a real language inquisition, which causes suffering and even deaths of innocent people," Nebenzya said at Tuesday’s session of the Security Council, which convened at Russia’s initiative. "All this happens today, in plain sight of our Western colleagues, who went just as far and started to prohibit everything Russian too."

"We see all these steps, which are motivated by your hatred to our country, language, religion, and culture that you take pains to conceal. There is no way how condemnation of our special military operation can explain the Russophobic outrage that has engulfed your countries," the Russian diplomat added.