Removing Russia as a permanent member not on the cards: White House


New Delhi, Mar 4 (IANS): Russia is abusing its position on the UN Security Council, but removing the country as a permanent member is not on the cards, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested that Moscow should be stripped of its position on the key UN body in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine last week.

"We don't see that happening," Psaki said when asked about Zelensky's idea during a briefing at the White House. "We certainly understand – you know, (Russia) has a permanent seat on the Security Council," she said, RT reported.

"Of course, that is why it is so particularly disturbing that Russia, given its particular responsibility for upholding the UN Charter, is actively subverting the Charter and abusing its position," she said.

Together with China, France, the UK and the US, Russia is a permanent member of the UN Security Council with a right to veto the body's resolutions. Moscow last used this right a week ago to block an American-sponsored draft, condemning its incursion into Ukraine.

Psaki again rejected Zelensky's call for a no-fly zone to be established over Ukraine. She explained that President Joe Biden has been reluctant to make such a move because "it would require, essentially, the US military shooting down Russian planes and causing a – prompting a potential direct war with Russia, something – the exact step that we want to avoid".

 

  

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