Medvedev said the Russian Federation will fight against attempts to distort international law

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Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said Moscow will continue to oppose attempts by some countries to distort international law and deviate from the UN Charter. His words in his speech to the delegation of the Ministry of Justice TASS.

Medvedev stressed that Russia will continue to advocate the coherent formation of a multipolar world order, will do everything necessary to ensure the functioning of the international legal system and prevent the deterioration of its generally accepted norms and the revision of the UN Charter.

“And, of course, to ensure that the practice of interfering in the internal affairs of states is abandoned,” said the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

Previously at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs declarationThat the UN tribunal does not have the right to examine on the merits Kiev’s claim under the genocide convention.

The document submitted to the world organization by the Ukrainian authorities raises the question of the legality of special operations of the Russian armed forces and the status of the Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics in terms of the UN Charter. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the Genocide Convention has nothing to do with these issues.

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