
Vasili Nebenzia
Vasili Nebenzia is a Russian diplomat currently serving as the Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations. He has held this position since 2017 and is known for his outspoken views on international issues, particularly those involving Russia's interests and foreign policy. Nebenzia has been involved in numerous discussions and negotiations within the UN, often advocating for Russia's stance on conflicts in regions such as Ukraine and Syria. In a recent session of the UN Security Council, he criticized the United States' designation of the Houthi movement in Yemen as a terrorist organization, arguing that such actions hinder humanitarian efforts and peace negotiations in the region.
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Romania:
Vasili Nebenzia issued a stern warning during an emergency Security Council meeting regarding the escalation.
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Moldova:
Vasili Nebenzia is the Russian ambassador to the UN who criticized the US's actions in the Middle East.
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Honduras:
Vasili Nebenzia is the Russian ambassador who condemned the bombings by the United States.
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Paraguay:
Vasili Nebenzia condemned the bombings by the United States on nuclear plants.
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Romania:
Vasili Nebenzia, the Russian ambassador to the UN, announced Moscow's new conditions for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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Romania:
Vasili Nebenzia is the Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN and has reaffirmed Russia's readiness to fight for its objectives.
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Romania:
Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasili Nebenzia reiterated that Moscow will consider a ceasefire only if Ukraine stops mobilization.
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Spain:
Vasili Nebenzia is the Russian ambassador to the UN who insists that Moscow will not abandon its objectives.
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Romania:
Vasili Nebenzia referred to the US-proposed resolution as a starting point for future efforts towards a peaceful resolution.
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Spain:
Vasili Nebenzia attributed all responsibility for the conflict to Ukraine's internal coup.
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