Russia rejects accusations of alleged violations of UN Charter — Kremlin

"We do not agree with such an attitude. We have repeatedly said so."

In Summary
  • The Kremlin spokesman responded to British Foreign Secretary Minister David Lammy’s claims that Russia was allegedly in breach of the UN Charter.
  • Peskov stressed that "of course, Russia is categorically opposed to double standards in the interpretation of international law."
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov
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The Kremlin strongly rejects accusations of alleged violations of the UN Charter, as Russia invariably acts in accordance with international law, Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

"We do not agree with such an attitude. We have repeatedly said so. Russia acts in strict compliance with all principles and norms of international law, including situations in which it protects its legitimate interests," he stated.

In this way, the Kremlin spokesman responded to British Foreign Secretary Minister David Lammy’s claims that Russia was allegedly in breach of the UN Charter.

Peskov stressed that "of course, Russia is categorically opposed to double standards in the interpretation of international law."

"Both Britain and the United States are notorious for this," he stated.

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