‘Dirty Bomb’ UN media stakeout.

I wish everyone could hear how expertly the Ambassador fields the rather provocative questions from the media.  Danceaway.

Informal comments to the media by Dmitry Polyanskiy, Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations on the situation in Ukraine.

He reminds me of the excellent Russian people I used to work with – scrupulously honest, dedicated and totally impressive – TAP.

 

 

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5 Responses to “‘Dirty Bomb’ UN media stakeout.”

  1. danceaway says:

    Wish everyone could hear how expertly the Ambassador fields the rather provocative questions from the media. This is on you tube, but will not copy and paste.

    • sovereigntea says:

      Is this what you refer to ?

      Informal comments to the media by Dmitry Polyanskiy, Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations on the situation in Ukraine.

      A representative from the Russian Federation warned about “the possibility of creation of dirty bomb in Ukraine by Ukrainian authorities.”

      Talking with journalists today (25 Oct), Dmitry Polyanskiy, First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, said, “we had just asked for an AOB (Any Other Business)” to bring the issue to the U.N. Security Council.

      Dmitry Polyanskiy, First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, also said, “Ukraine has the capacity. Ukraine has all the reasons to do so because we know that Zelenskyy’s regime wants to avoid, first of all, defeat. Secondly, wants to involve NATO for direct clash with Russia, which is very dangerous, but which will be profitable for Zelenskyy’s regime to remain in power.”

      He added, “Those who wanted to understand that the threat is serious, they have, they had all the possibilities to understand it. Those who want to reject it as Russian propaganda, they will do it anyway.”

  2. Tapestry says:

    Dmitry Polyanskiy is always wonderful receiving dumb questions from Reuters etc. He once tried to hold up a web address for the audience to research a topic but was censored. He’s mellowed now and realises it’s pointless expecting Satanic agents to be even vaguely interested in the truth. He’s not the Ambassador but he may as well be, doing all the heavy lifting as in the above. Strangely the Russians still believe the UN could be made to work – eventually. They can’t have much evidence for that opinion, but they get massive support from most countries there, unreported by the West’s media.

    • danceaway says:

      Thank you, tap.
      Loved it when one woman asked where the Ambassador is, implying he is hiding or missing in action, and the the reply was, “He’s in the office; we share the work.” or something to that effect. Completely unaffected by her pot stirring. looking for trouble.

      It must be hell on earth for those Russians who have to live and work and NY and endure all the hatred. Lavrov commented that the working conditions for them are inhumane.