UN Charter is a universal set of rules endorsed by all countries of the world, that establishes multilateralism and legitimacy of the UN and its central coordinating role in global politics.
The basis of world order, established after the Second World War, forms a strong foundation of the United Nations and its Security Council, safeguarding us from catastrophic scenarios in the face of global threats to the world community.
Russia stands firm against any form of confrontation, while supporting consolidation of efforts to solve key challenges of development and survival of humanity.
On 9 May 2022, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin with Defence and Military Attaché Maxim Elovik laid wreaths to the Soviet War Memorial in London and the grave of the Soviet soldier Vasiliy Lukianov at the Aldershot Military Cemetery.
On 9 February 2022, Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin gave an interview to RT channel, stressing that admission of Ukraine into NATO is detrimental to European security and totally unacceptable for Russia. From this point, we should come to certain solutions. We do not insist on a dialogue without any goal, because it will lead us nowhere.
On 27.01.2022, we remember one of the darkest and most tragic chapters in human history – the Holocaust. A remembrance ceremony was held at the Soviet War Memorial, attended by local authorities, representatives of Embassies, WWII veterans and NGOs.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to media questions at a news conference on Russia’s foreign policy performance in 2021, Moscow, January 14, 2022.
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