Serbia's vote against Russia at UN: Putin's spokesman

Russia has been excluded from the UN Council for Human Rights due to reports of serious and systematic human rights violations and abuses as a result of the war and unprecedented aggression in Ukraine. Russia's expulsion has also voted a traditional ally, Serbia, which after [...]
Russia's expulsion has also voted a traditional ally, Serbia, who then complained that there was an extraordinary <x0-pression”, because it would voluntarily abstain.
In addition to Serbia, Hungary also voted. For these two states, the Kremlin has said it understands them well, but that “expected” against them is viewed as unprecedented.
“Hungary and Serbia's support for the expulsion of Russia from the United Nations Council for Human Rights is an example of the obligation to Russia”, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Peskov said that this is not about understanding and forgiveness, but about understanding, as he said, the difficult “situates, this pressure and obligation unprecedented to Russia”, writes Izvestia.
All of this is being experienced by all of the countries that are trying to take a balanced position. We understand that”, Peskov told reporters.












