Leonid Slutskiy: voting at Interpol and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is links in one chain

The Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs believes that voting at Interpol and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is links in a chain, which the US and its satellite countries are using in an attempt to grade international law and turn the largest organizations of international cooperation into platforms for “settling political scores and promoting their interests"
Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutskiy
Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutskiy

In fact, the UN mandate is eroded in matters of chemical disarmament, and an organization with specific technical functionality becomes retributive. And all this is to ensure that, the West could bypass the veto of Russia and China in the UN Security Council to achieve its goals, said Leonid Slutskiy Slutsky Leonid Eduardovich Slutsky
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about the OPCW.

It can be said even tougher: the way to the most serious consequences has turned out to be open. The chemical weapon is not a category that can be safely used in propaganda wars. After all, chemical weapons were and remain to be weapons of mass destruction, and “one-sided” decisions in this sphere can lead to the most serious consequences. This issue may lead to an imperceptible and inevitable transition from a propaganda war to an all-destroying conflict. 

Voting at Interpol and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is links in one chain, which the US and its satellites are using in an attempt to “strangle” international law and turn the largest specialized organizations of international cooperation into platforms for settling political scores and promoting their interests. Blackmail and bribery, the scrapping of rules and procedures, fakes and plays have become a familiar toolkit of Western states, which they repeatedly use against Russia and countries defending the values of a multipolar world.