As a Russian speaker, I can't agree more. Russia's choices have put another black mar on their reputation and legacy. The Soviet aspirations of being great diplomats and scientists and musicians has crumbled into criminal activity and war against Ukrainians they worked so hard to convince were their brothers. ни стыда, ни совести. No shame, no conscience.
OOOh! Putin must be quaking in his elevator shoes. The UN meeting to talk about what Russia, a permanent member of the Security Council with veto powers, is doing. He might get another sternly-worded letter.
Just that there ARE French, Polish, English, Colombian troops in Ukraine, Russia has killed a lot of them already, IN UKRAINE. Russia, like ANY country can have whichever country’s troops on its OWN soil if it so wishes. It is LEGAL. Mercenaries are illegal. Educate yourself villager
@@quemades NO.. Russia's ILLEGAL WAR to begin with, after there "illegal invasion and terrorist attack on unarmed Ukrainian civilians"..GET IT RIGHT! LIKE THE MURDERING SLAUGHTER IN BUCHA to begin with!!! PUTIN and RUSSIA will pay heavily for THAT..plus MORE.MUCH MORE!.. RUSSIA ALREADY.. A PARIAH STATE,With No FUTURE, like it had before this WAR, and IT will go BROKE Again in time.Theyll be back."all the way back, to the Stone-age"!!!
@UserDefaultEurope Mexican, Italian, Jewish, Haitian, Chec, Ukrainian, Chinese, Japanese, French, Russian etc. etc. Do you think that the members of the Security Council are not getting the translations for their own language?
@@UserDefaultEurope No, not fluently. Americans, Australians, and British tend to native fluency only. But American English has the largest vocabulary of any language in history, often exceeding the word count of someone who's intermediate in multiple European languages! American English speakers typically possess a vocabulary of around 42,000 words by early adulthood. Europeans often speak multiple languages, but not quite fluently. For example, someone proficient in English at a C2 level--the highest level of fluency in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)--would have a vocabulary of around 10,000 to 15,000 words in that language. Multiply that by two or three additional languages, and a multilingual European may command around 30,000 to 40,000 words across all languages combined. So why would we bother with your puny little multilingualism when we have mighty American english? 😂 Only joking, vocabulary isn't everything. Learning multiple grammar systems seems to be good for your brain. US Public high school students study usually study 1-2 years of, usually, Spanish or French... Sometimes handful of others like German or Japanese. Virtually any language is available for private schooling, which is where Chinese, Hebrew, and others are taught.
@@rufusirvin5279 With my seven fluent languages I can understand a large number of languages related to those languages. Most people speaking unique languages at the UN use English, such as Finns and the Japanese. I’ve watched my first UN session in the 1970’s. Yes, there are translators, but you really shoot yourself in the foot by sending in there something like a Republican, who doesn’t even speak proper King’s English. No hallway talks and you’re out of the loop.
Kim doit rigoler de tous ce que vous raconter au sein de l'ONU. Donner tous ce que l'Ukraine demande comme arme et pas de RESTRICTIONS quand à leur utilisation. What are you waiting until it's too late.
en plus il a des pays qui peu arrêter Poutine il devrait avoir dans le monde entier tout pays devrait faire une lois que tout les pays peu arrêter un dirigeant qui contre les règles hors la lois
Poutine il veux gagner et avoir les territoires ukrainien alors Poutine ne bouge pas j'arrive libérateur des territoires ukrainiens mais l'ont ne fait rien et pourtant les pays dois avoir des ambassadeur de la Corée du Nord et dire au président de la Corée du Nord