Ms. Zabolotskaya

Ms. Zabolotskaya

Russian Federation
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RUS S/PV.10092 Jan. 19, 2026

We have familiarized ourselves with yet another report by the so-called Office of the Prosecutor of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC) on the situation in Darfur. Despite the shouting about progress, what we see before us is yet another document that has nothing to do with real justice…

RUS S/PV.10059 Dec. 10, 2025

We have studied the semi-annual report of the President and Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) on the work of this structure, as well as the report of the Secretary-General on options for transferring the functions of the IRMCT and storing its archives.…

RUS S/PV.10052 Nov. 25, 2025

For a number of years now, there has been a steady downward trend that reflects the fact that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is gradually losing its credibility in the eyes of the international community, which has grown weary of double standards, simulated activity and politically motivated…

RUS S/PV.9955 July 10, 2025

I would like to welcome the Permanent Representative of the Sudan to today’s meeting. We have read the latest empty report by the so-called Prosecutor of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC) on the faux investigation into the situation in Darfur. We see no value in the Security Council …

RUS S/PV.9934 June 11, 2025

At the outset, we wish to comment on the statement delivered by the representative of the United Kingdom. First and foremost, he did not describe specifically how the description of Mr. Karadžić’s stay was inaccurate. Secondly, his visit relates to a period before the most recent meeting of the Co…

RUS S/PV.9917 May 15, 2025

We note the contribution made by the briefers to today’s discussion. Russia supports all efforts to facilitate the search for missing persons in armed conflict, including resolution 2474 (2019). Those separated by war should be able to learn the fate of their loved ones and to be reunited with them…

RUS S/PV.9916 May 15, 2025

First of all, I would like to express a principled objection with respect to the so-called Prosecutor of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC) addressing the Security Council. First, Mr. Khan’s reports provide the Council with false information regarding the real state of affairs, includ…

RUS S/PV.9905 April 28, 2025

We thank the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Mr. Filippo Grandi, for his briefing on the pressing issues of international assistance to refugees and displaced persons. The situation in Gaza must be considered first and foremost when addressing the crisis of forced displacement. Indis…

RUS S/PV.9851 Jan. 27, 2025

To begin, we would like to say that the Russian Federation would like to dissociate itself from the invitation to the so-called Prosecutor of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC), British national Mr. Khan, to participate in today’s meeting. We do not recognize that body, which makes a s…

RUS S/PV.9823 Dec. 20, 2024

We would like to thank Mrs. Vanessa Frazier and the experts of her delegation for coordinating the negotiations on resolution 2764 (2024). Thanks to their constructive approach, we managed to achieve Security Council unity on this important mandate — children and armed conflict — which in recent tim…

RUS S/PV.9805 Dec. 10, 2024

We carefully reviewed the latest biannual reports of the President and the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. The documents are voluminous and contain many pages, but the main component is still missing. There is no holistic vision of how to implement the inst…

RUS S/PV.9789 Nov. 19, 2024

First of all, I would like to express my reservations about the briefing by the so-called Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). We see no benefit for the Security Council in listening to Mr. Khan. We do not consider him to be an independent Prosecutor. His reports are devoid of conte…

RUS A/79/PV.29 Oct. 29, 2024

Today the General Assembly has been forced to spend time considering the issue of the so-called International Criminal Court (ICC) and the draft resolution on that subject (draft resolution A/79/L.8). The complimentary tone of the document is long outdated and does not reflect the real state of aff…

RUS A/79/PV.23 Oct. 16, 2024

We have familiarized ourselves with the twelfth annual report (A/79/349) of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. This lengthy document once again fails to answer the most important question: how and when does the leadership of that institution plan to conclude its activities?…

RUS S/PV.9737 Sept. 30, 2024

A statement made during this meeting that the Russian Federation was being misleading with regard to resolution 2240 (2015) and the mandate that existed in line with it, which eventually ended via a decision taken not to extend it. In that regard, we would like to offer some clarifications. Resolut…

RUS A/79/PV.2 Sept. 13, 2024

As this is the first time that I take the floor, allow me to congratulate you, Mr. President, on behalf of the Russian Federation on your election as President. The Russian Federation disassociates itself from the consensus on the decision to include agenda item 62 in the agenda of the General Asse…

RUS S/PV.9674 June 27, 2024

The Russian Federation abstained in the voting on resolution 2740 (2024) recording the results of the fifth review of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, even though it played an active role in negotiations on the text. That is primarily due to the continuing delay in the ac…

RUS S/PV.9657 June 14, 2024

We listened with interest to Ms. Nderitu’s informative briefing. Exactly one year ago, the Security Council adopted resolution 2686 (2023), and we thank the United Arab Emirates for that useful initiative, which we fully support. The resolution drew the attention of the Security Council for the fir…

RUS S/PV.9651 June 11, 2024

We would like to thank the President and Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) for their briefings. We studied closely the fifth review and the most recent progress report on the activities of the Mechanism. They are lengthy documents, but they fai…

RUS S/PV.9645 June 5, 2024

Let me start by thanking the Republic of Mozambique for its successful stewardship of the Security Council in May and by welcoming the Republic of Korea as this month’s President of the Council. We also welcome the representative of Iraq to today’s meeting. We welcome Ms. Peyró Llopis as Head of the…