Ukraine convinced Russia can have no veto right in UN or be part of G20

The Russian Federation, which invaded Ukraine with tanks, committing genocide, threatening weapons of mass destruction, and seeking to freeze millions of people, cannot have a veto in the UN and sit at the same table with the G20 leaders.

This was announced by the advisor to the head of the Office of the President Mykhailo Podolyak on Twitter, Ukrinform reports

“Country that invades neighbors on tanks, commits genocide and threatens with WMD must not have the veto right in the UN. Person who orders missile strikes on critical infrastructure to freeze civilians must not sit at the one table with G20 leaders. Aren't these things obvious?” Podolyak tweeted.

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As reported, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on October 13 declared the regime of the Russian Federation as “terrorist” and voted to speed up the creation of a special international tribunal to prosecute the crime of aggression against Ukraine and the creation of a comprehensive international compensation mechanism, including an international register of damages.