The Herald on Sunday

Russia ‘lying’ to justify violent attacks

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THE United States has accused Russia of using a UN Security Council meeting on Friday for “lying and spreading disinforma­tion” as part of a bid to justify attacks with chemical or biological agents in Ukraine.

US ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Russia was playing out a scenario put forth in the council last month by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken – that president Vladimir Putin would “fabricate allegation­s about chemical or biological weapons to justify its own violent attacks against the Ukrainian people”.

“The intent behind these lies seems clear, and is deeply troubling,” she said. “We believe Russia could use chemical or biological agents for assassinat­ions, as part of a staged or false-flag incident, or to support tactical military operations.”

Russia had requested the council meeting to address its allegation­s of US “biological activities” in Ukraine – a charge made without any evidence and denied by both Washington and Kyiv.

UN disarmamen­t chief Izumi Nakamitsu told the council she was aware of media reports about allegation­s of biological weapons programmes and said: “The United Nations is not aware of any biological weapons programmes.”

Ms Thomas-Greenfield said Ukraine does not have a biological weapons programme or biological weapons laboratori­es supported by the United States, as Russia claimed.

Ukraine does own and operate its own public health laboratory facilities which make it possible to detect and diagnose diseases like Covid-19 which the US has assisted Ukraine in doing “safely and securely”.

She said that ever since Russia began building up forces near Ukraine’s borders, Washington’s strategy has been to counter Moscow’s tactics and share what it knows with the world.

“We’re not going to let Russia get away with lying to the world or staining the integrity of the Security Council by using it as a venue for legitimisi­ng Putin’s violence,” she said.

“We do not sit in this chamber to be an audience for Russia’s domestic propaganda,” Ms Thomas-Greenfield added. “And we should not allow Russia to abuse its permanent seat to spread disinforma­tion and lies.”

 ?? ?? The US Sectetary of State had previously said president Vladimir Putin would ‘fabricate allegation­s about chemical or biological weapons’
The US Sectetary of State had previously said president Vladimir Putin would ‘fabricate allegation­s about chemical or biological weapons’

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