UN, May 5 - RIA Novosti. The reaction of Western delegations to the informal meeting of the UN Security Council about the crimes of nationalists in Ukraine left Russian diplomats with a nauseated feeling, said Dmitry Polyansky, Russia's first deputy permanent representative to the organization.
On Wednesday, Moscow hosted a meeting entitled "Odessa Seven Years Later: Neo-Nazism and Violent Nationalism as Engines of the Conflict in Ukraine." Participants of the events of 2014 made a video link at the event: the former deputy head of the Odessa police Dmitry Fuchedzhi, ex-deputy of the regional council and candidate for mayor of the city Alexey Albu, as well as Sergey Kirichuk. Anna Tuv, a resident of Gorlovka , who lost her husband and daughter during the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, told her story . She also spoke about the ongoing crimes of Ukrainian nationalists against the civilian population and Kiev's reluctance to investigate such cases. Western states were not represented at the level of permanent representatives. None of them reacted or commented on the words of eyewitnesses to the events in Ukraine. Instead, Estonia, Ireland, France, Norway, Great Britain, the United States, Belgium and Germany have accused Moscow of intending to "promote a false story about Ukraine."












