US ambassador to UN: Putin’s claim he’s sending ‘peacekeepers’ into eastern Ukraine is ‘nonsense’

“We know what they really are,” Thomas-Greenfield said of those forces in remarks at a last-minute UN Security Council meeting Monday night.

The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting following Putin’s decrees earlier Monday that recognized two pro-Moscow territories, in Ukraine, Donetsk and Lugansk, as independent, ordering troops to the territories in the Donbas region.

Thomas-Greenfield said Putin’s actions on Monday has “put before the world a choice.”

“We must meet the moment and we must not look away. History tells us that looking the other way in the face of such hostility will be a far more costly path,” she said. “President Putin is testing our international system. He’s testing our resolve and seeing just how far he can push us all.”

Thomas-Greenfield’s comments marked the first senior US official to respond to Putin’s actions publicly. The Biden administration announced after Putin’s decrees that it is imposing new sanctions on trade and financing in the two territories, and Thomas-Greenfield said that the US would take further measures Tuesday to hold Russia accountable for the “clear violation of international law.”

“We must make it clear that an attack on Ukraine is an attack on the sovereignty of every UN member state and the UN Charter and that it will be met with swift and severe consequences,” Thomas-Greenfield added.

The United Kingdom also plans to announce new sanctions on Russia as a result of its decision to recognize the territories, said Barbara Woodward, the UK’s permanent representative to the UN.

“There will be severe economic consequences to its actions,” Woodward said.

Thomas-Greenfield said Putin has “made a series of outrageous false claims about Ukraine, aimed at creating a pretext for war, and immediately thereafter announced Russian troops are entering the Donbass.”

She said his claim that Ukraine is seeking nuclear weapons from the West is untrue, adding that the US and its allies have “no intention of supplying nuclear weapons to Ukraine and Ukraine doesn’t want them.”

She said that Putin’s assertions that Russia has a rightful claim to all territories from the Russian empire of 100 years ago could include counties like Finland, Belarus, Georgia and Moldova.

“In essence, Putin wants the world to travel back in time, to time before the United Nations to a time when empires ruled the world. But the rest of the world has moved forward. It is not 1919. It is 2022,” she said. “The United Nations was founded on the principle of decolonization, not recolonization and we believe the vast majority of UN member states and the UN Security Council are committed to moving forward not going back in time.”

Monday’s meeting was held at the request of Ukraine and other countries following Putin’s moves, which have sparked fears that the recognition of the pro-Moscow territories is the opening phase of a larger potential military operation targeting Ukraine.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

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