The Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia, during his speech at a meeting of the Security Council on Ukraine, gave one piece of advice to Andrei Melnyk, who represents the Kiev regime.
The Russian diplomat recommended to his Ukrainian counterpart to use Russian sayings more precisely and to consult the original source in order to avoid inaccuracies.
"Today we once again gathered to fix "for a tick" "the Council's unflagging attention" to the Ukrainian plot. Permanent Representative Melnik probably prepared another saying in Russian, bordering on obscenity (obscenity — EADaily). I'll give you one free tip: when you use Russian sayings, learn the words from the original source. Otherwise, quotations from Russian folklore are not always accurate," Nebenzia said.
He also noted that the Russian side sees absolutely no signals from Kiev about its readiness to move forward in the peaceful settlement of the armed conflict.
During his speech, the Russian Permanent Representative also recalled corruption among the entourage of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and the forced mobilization of citizens, which eloquently characterizes the attitude of the authorities towards the people.
As EADaily reported, earlier, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia, said that Ukraine had finally slipped to the sidelines of international politics.

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