Mr. Polyanskiy

Mr. Polyanskiy

Russian Federation
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RUS S/PV.9891 April 3, 2025

We note the statement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr. Volker Türk. We thank the President of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, Dr. Younes Al-Khatib, for his thorough briefing on the situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone. We are also grateful to Dr. Al-Kha…

RUS S/PV.9889 April 2, 2025

I thank the Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Joyce Msuya, and the Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security, Mr. Gilles Michaud, for the report on the implementation of resolution 2730 (2024), which concerns the protection of hum…

RUS S/PV.9886 March 26, 2025

Before I begin my statement, I would like to express our fundamental disagreement with the way the presidency proceeded in inviting delegations under rule 37. In a departure from established practice, the Danish presidency unilaterally decided to give the floor to four European Union (EU) and NATO S…

RUS S/PV.9883 March 21, 2025

We would like to thank Ms. Sigrid Kaag, Special Coordinator ad interim for the Middle East Peace Process, for her detailed briefing on the implementation of resolution 2334 (2016). Unfortunately, as became clear from her statement, there is still no progress on this issue. Today is the third time t…

RUS S/PV.9882 March 20, 2025

We would like to thank Assistant Secretary General Khaled Khiari for his substantive briefing on the situation surrounding hostages in the Gaza Strip. Our hearts ached with sorrow as we listened to the tragic story of Mr. Eli Sharabi, who lost his entire family. Such cruelty can in no way be justif…

RUS S/PV.9881 March 18, 2025

We would like to thank the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. Tom Fletcher, for his detailed briefing on the current situation in Gaza, which is a human-made catastrophe. When the delegations of Algeria and Somalia requested our briefing today to discuss the deteriorating humanit…

RUS S/PV.9831 Jan. 6, 2025

We are grateful to Ms. Edem Wosornu, Director of Operations and Advocacy of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and Ms. Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director- We regret to acknowledge that the humanitarian situation in the Sudan remains difficult. Almost three quarters of medical facil…

RUS S/PV.9815 Dec. 16, 2024

We are grateful to the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Ms. Stephanie Koury, and to the Permanent Representative of Japan, Ambassador Yamazaki, for their briefings. We also listened attentively to the s…

RUS S/PV.9806 Dec. 11, 2024

We would like to thank Mr. Hans Grundberg, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, and Mr. Tom Fletcher, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, for their briefings. We listened attentively to Mr. Hisham Al-Omeisy. There is growing concern about the stagnation in the Yemeni sett…

RUS S/PV.9804 Dec. 9, 2024

We thank the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Ms. Bintou Keita, for her briefing. We listened attentively to the statement delivered by the representative of the civil society, Ms. Passy Mubalama. We welcome the participation of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, International Coopera…

RUS S/PV.9800 Dec. 5, 2024

I listened with interest to your emotionally charged statement, Mr. President. I will not comment, Sir, on your inappropriate and undiplomatic characterizations of our statement. I would just like to make a few points. First of all, you have completely misrepresented the reason for what is currentl…

RUS S/PV.9800 Dec. 5, 2024

We thank the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Mrs. Izumi Nakamitsu, for her briefing. We heard nothing fundamentally new today. The Technical Secretariat of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) continues to obediently carry out Western orders to denigrate both…

RUS S/PV.9800 Dec. 5, 2024

You did not announce the second briefer, Mr. President, and my point of order is largely dedicated to that, but I am certain that you will do that after I deliver my statement. Before this meeting is to begin, I wish to once again draw the attention of the Security Council members to the fact that …

RUS S/PV.9798 Dec. 3, 2024

I will be very brief. I wish to simply state that today, Mr. President, thanks to your unskilful management, we have seen a Security Council meeting on a very serious question morph into a shameful display of political buffoonery as a result of the decision to invite a completely inappropriate brief…

RUS S/PV.9796 Nov. 27, 2024

The request for today’s meeting by the Kyiv regime, with the support of its Western masters, shows that the Ukrainian President, whose term has expired, has not given up tilting at North Korean windmills for the time being, but is prioritizing those efforts in his strategy of prompting NATO countrie…

RUS S/PV.9794 Nov. 25, 2024

We thank Mr. Muhannad Hadi, Deputy Special Coordinator, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, for his thorough briefing on the situation in the region. The Middle East today is the best illustration of the dangers borne by long-standing unresolved regional conflic…

RUS S/PV.9793 Nov. 21, 2024

Before I begin my statement, I would like to express my deep regret that the British presidency, in the vein of the neocolonialism that prevails in London, sought to deliberately politicize our debate. This a genuine provocation. They invited a briefer who is driven solely by complexes, phantom pain…

RUS S/PV.9792 Nov. 20, 2024

We thank Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenča for his briefing. We listened closely to the views expressed by Mr. Jean William Pape and Mr. Dan Cohen. We are also grateful to Ms. Monica Juma for her briefing. It turned out that our calling for this emergency Security Council briefing on Haiti…

RUS S/PV.9786 Nov. 18, 2024

First and foremost, I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for the excellent demonstration of British neo-colonialism and snobbery, which is how your speech today can rightly be described. It is obvious to anyone who has listened to your neurotic and pathos-laden speech why your country is rapidl…

RUS S/PV.9782 Nov. 13, 2024

The Russian Federation supported the United Kingdom-prepared resolution (resolution 2758 (2024)) extending for a further year the effect of the Yemen sanctions and the mandate of the Panel of Experts of the Committee established pursuant to resolution 2140 (2014). A technical rollover in the circums…