Russia will boycott UN Security Council meeting with EU committee amid Ukraine invasion

Russia will boycott UN Security Council meeting with EU committee amid Ukraine invasion
A Western diplomat said they had no memory of Russia boycotting a Security Council meeting since its brutal invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.
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Russia is to boycott the first annual meeting between the UN Security Council and the EU's Political and Security Committee since the pandemic began [Getty-archive]

In a rare move, Russia will boycott a UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday with the EU's Political and Security Committee (PSC), diplomats said, a further sign of deteriorating relations between Moscow and its United Nations partners.

According to a Russian diplomatic source speaking anonymously on Tuesday, Moscow's decision is linked to the situation in Ukraine, which it brutally invaded on 24 February.

A Western diplomat told AFP they had no memory of Russia boycotting a Security Council meeting since the invasion.

The annual informal meeting between the council and the PSC has not been held since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Wednesday's meeting is expected to address the EU's interaction with the UN in countries where both organisations are conducting operations.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, relations have rapidly declined between Moscow and other countries in the UN.

Russia, which is one of the five permanent members on the Security Council, has been ousted from several UN bodies, including the human rights council.

At a press conference on Tuesday, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield, whose country will assume the Security Council presidency in May, said the council continues to function normally.

The body has been "extraordinarily successful" in "isolating Russia" since the end of February, she said.

"That's a significant success. We have been successful in unifying the voices condemning Russia in the General Assembly, but it came about because there was so much support for it in the Security Council," said Thomas-Greenfield, noting Russia had escaped condemnation by the council in late February due to its veto power.

"Russia is isolated in the Security Council, and every time we have a discussion in the Security Council as it relates to Russia, they are on the defensive and we will continue to keep them on the defensive until they end their brutal attack on the Ukrainian people," she told reporters.