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Russia Accuses UN of Bias Over Ukraine Reporting

(MENAFN) Russia’s UN ambassador has accused the UN Secretariat of showing “institutional bias” in its reporting on the Ukraine conflict, arguing that the organization has taken sides and can no longer act as an impartial mediator.

According to reports, Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia made the remarks during a press briefing at UN headquarters in New York, where he raised concerns about the materials used to support allegations against Moscow.

He said, “We’re asking for access to the materials on which the secretariat itself relied when it leveled grave accusations against the Russian Federation. As the member state targeted by those accusations, we have every right to verify the material, assess its credibility, and test its validity.”

Nebenzia added that Russia’s request to review the underlying sources had been denied on confidentiality grounds, while claiming that information from Ukrainian sources was being accepted without sufficient scrutiny.

He argued that this approach undermines the credibility of the UN system and raises questions about its neutrality in handling Ukraine-related documentation and reporting.

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