The President's office reacted to Lavrov's admission to the OSCE meeting

The President's office reacted to Lavrov's admission to the OSCE meeting

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Advisor to the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak disclosed the presence of Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov at the OSCE meeting, viewing it as a signal that war crimes are acceptable.

Permission for Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to Participate in the Lavrov to participate in the OSCE meeting is a statement to the world that mass murderers have the the right to commit war crimes. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine. of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak, according to UNN.

Russian representative Lavrov in Skopje at the OSCE meeting a direct statement to the world that war is a good tool of foreign policy, that mass murderers have the right to commit war crimes, that the war in Ukraine should should continue and escalate, that those who use violence and genocidal military practices as the only arguments for their own foreign policy, must necessarily must participate in discussions on the principles of mutual security

- Podolyak wrote on the social network X.

He noted that Russia continues to undermine the reputation of international institutions, destroy global norms and mock international law.

"The only right strategy for Russia today is its absolute political isolation, mandatory suspension of membership in international organizations and the final refusal to provide international platforms for for Russian military propaganda," Podoliak said.

Addendum

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Lavrov has already arrived in the capital of North Macedonia for the OSCE ministerial meeting via Greece, not Bulgaria - allegedly because of Sofia's decision that the overflight permit does not apply to Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova. Baltic states, will not participate in the OSCE meeting due to the permission of of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Other countries also disagree, but decided not to state their position publicly.