The UN Security Council approved the holding of a meeting on Ukraine at the request of the Russian Federation 8 February 19:29

The UN Security Council approved the meeting on Ukraine requested by Russia on 8 February. It has been reported TASS with reference to a source in the world organization.

“The meeting of the UN Security Council, requested by Russia for the peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian crisis in the face of the increasing supply of Western weapons, is scheduled for February 8 at 10:00 (18:00 Moscow time – Gazeta.ru). ”said the source.

Previously, First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Dmitry Polyansky knowledgeableHe said that the Russian side called a meeting of the Security Council of an international organization on 8 February. According to him, the meeting will discuss the possibility of a peaceful resolution of the crisis in Ukraine in the face of increased Western arms supplies, and the anniversary of the signing of the Minsk agreements will also be mentioned.

On February 6, the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, requested by France and Ecuador.



Source: Gazeta

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