Russia proposed to hold a session of the Security Council

Jun 6, 2024 - 13:02
Russia proposed to hold a session of the Security Council

TASS, reports that the Russian mission to the United Nations announced on Thursday morning. "Moscow proposed to hold a Security Council meeting on June 14 to send Western weapons to attack Russia on the issue of the "green light" given by the West to Ukraine."

NATO's secretary general recently urged Ukraine's allies to lift restrictions on Kiev's use of their weapons to attack Russia.

Jens Stoltenberg said. "Restrictions on Ukraine's use of American weapons against Russia have complicated defense."

 French President Emmanuel Macron stated: "Currently, there is no consensus on sending troops to the battlefield. We will do everything so that Russia does not win."

US Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Brown announced two weeks ago that Washington does not intend to send military advisers to Ukraine and will likely do so when the war with Russia ends.

Politico writes that US President Joe Biden has given Ukraine secret permission to use American weapons to attack Russian territory, provided that the attack is carried out near the city of Kharkiv.

Accordingly, Ukraine can use American weapons for a number of attacks against Russia, including launching missiles at Russian forces along the border.

Politico writes that attacks on civilian infrastructure, as well as the use of long-range missiles to strike deep into Russia, are still prohibited.

And the Associated Press quoted a Western official as saying that Ukraine is using American weapons to target Russian territory, despite the White House's insistence that the use of long-range missiles was not authorized.