Globalist Experiencing MELTDOWN, Call Rare Session

Rare Session
Rare Session

The globalists at the U.N. are now stressing over the situation between Russia and Ukraine and are now calling it a special rare session.

The United Nations Security Council on Sunday called an extremely rare emergency special session of the 193 members from the General Assembly session, and this came as most of the western allies are stepping up a diplomatic campaign to continue to isolate Russia even though they are relentlessly shelling Ukraine.

This vote was done by a 15-member council and it was largely procedural, diminishing Russia’s ability to wield any type of veto power. This resolution was convened in the General Assembly, and it was adopted with 11 yes votes. Naturally, Russia voted no, but they were joined by abstentions from China, India, and the United Arab Emirates.

“The members of this council have laid bare Russia’s diplomatic impotence. Russia again was isolated,” Britain’s U.N. Ambassador Barbara Woodward said. “Russia cannot stop the world from coming together to condemn its invasion of Ukraine.”

The move comes at a busy time at the United Nations in New York, as the efforts of diplomacy continue to reach a crescendo. Part of the reason that Russia is still after Ukraine was because they were the principal arbiter of a veto that would have deplored their invasion of Ukraine.

The General Assembly was expected to vote on a similar resolution as soon as that next Wednesday, according to U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield. Either way, no country has its own veto in that General Assembly.

“Russia cannot veto our voices. Russia cannot veto the Ukrainian people. And Russia cannot veto the U.N. Charter. Russia cannot, and will not, veto accountability,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield continued.

Of course, it’s important to note that General Assembly resolutions are non-binding, but they carry political weight. The United State and other allies will interpret action at the United Nations as a chance to show Russia is alone in its quest to bully and invade neighboring Ukraine.

They are going to be looking at improving on the 100 countries who have voted in favor of a General Assembly resolution way back in March 2014 after Russia had annexed the Crimea region of Ukraine. The only thing that resolution declared invalid was a referendum on the status of Crimea.

This is only going to be the 11th General Assembly session since 1950.

Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia had some telling comments regarding the Security Council votes on Friday and Sunday: “Any attempt to circumvent the position of a Russian Federation, any attempt to disregard it, undermines the very bedrock of the U.N. Charter.”

Overall, the Security Council has met at least five different times just on the issue of Ukraine alone!

French U.N. Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere said that France was going to put forward a draft council resolution that will “demand the end of hostilities, protection of civilians, and safe and unhindered humanitarian access to meet the urgent needs of the population.” He said there could be a vote on the issue as early as Monday.

Russia is going to be in a position to block this move if they so desire in this rare session because they have council veto power along with the United State, Britain, France, and China. Of course, as the old saying goes, often all that it takes for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.

 

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