Russia accused of using UN for propaganda

And the US is again warning that Moscows claim that the US has biological warfare laboratories in Ukraine is really a potential false flag effort in action. Fridays council meeting was supposed to be for a vote on Russias draft resolution on humanitarian relief for Ukraine which has been widely criticised for making no mention of Moscows invasion of its neighbour.

Russia accused of using UN for propaganda

Six Western nations have accused Russia of using the UN Security Council to launder disinformation, spread propaganda, and justify its unprovoked attack on Ukraine. And the US is again warning that Moscow's claim that the US has biological warfare laboratories in Ukraine “is really a potential false flag effort in action.” Friday's council meeting was supposed to be for a vote on Russia's draft resolution on humanitarian relief for Ukraine which has been widely criticised for making no mention of Moscow's invasion of its neighbour. Russia instead raised allegations again of US involvement in biological warfare activities, which have been repeatedly denied by both the United States and Ukraine.

The six Western nations — US, UK, France, Albania, Ireland and Norway — delivered a joint statement just before the council session, saying: “This meeting and these lies are designed for one purpose, to deflect responsibility for Russia's war of choice and the humanitarian catastrophe it has caused.” They stressed that Russia has long maintained a biological weapons program in violation of international law and has a well-documented history of using chemical weapons — not Ukraine.

“There are no Ukrainian biological weapons laboratories — not near Russia's border, not anywhere,” US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.

Reiterating the Biden administration's serious concern of a potential false flag effort, the US envoy said, “We continue to believe it is possible that Russia may be planning to use chemical or biological agents against the Ukrainian people.”

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