Russia Denounces UN Report on Sexual Violence as Biased Against Moscow
UN report on conflict-related sexual violence aims to discredit Russia — ambassador

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Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, criticized a draft report on conflict-related sexual violence, claiming it aims to discredit Russia. He argued that the report lacks verifiable data and fails to substantiate allegations, suggesting it serves a political agenda against Moscow.
- 01Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, condemned the draft report on sexual violence as biased.
- 02He stated that the report lacks necessary data for verification and does not demonstrate systemic violations.
- 03Nebenzya highlighted the superficial nature of the report, criticizing its structure and analysis.
- 04The ambassador accused the report of being prepared with a predetermined goal to discredit Russia.
- 05He referenced previous accusations by UN officials against the Russian military, indicating a pattern of alleged bias.
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Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, has publicly criticized a draft annual report on conflict-related sexual violence, asserting that it is designed to discredit Russia. The report lists Russia among parties responsible for such violence, a claim Nebenzya disputes, arguing that the allegations lack verification and do not meet the criteria for inclusion. He described the document as superficial and poorly structured, lacking substantive analysis. Nebenzya suggested that the report was prepared with a specific agenda to undermine Russia while obscuring the actions of the Ukrainian government. He recalled previous accusations made by Pramila Patten, the UN's Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, which he claims reflect a bias against Russia. The ambassador's comments come amid heightened scrutiny of the situation in Ukraine, as he emphasizes the need for objective reporting on the conflict.
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