i tako
znaci ako ne radis kako ti ja Kazem , konsekvence ces i osetiti , cini mi se da su i avcica tako i ucenili
inace , depese za sve ambasade sveta su i bile poslate sa instrukcijama , bas kao i kasnije
depese koje su i poslate i INDIJI , KINI , UAR , jer nisu glasali za njihovu rezoluciju.
u depesi su i naglasili da su oni u RUSKOM KAMPU.
e da bi sda se javno iizvinjavaju da je to greska i da su povukli ti depesu.
i onda se govori da zemlje imaju svoje pravo i dammogu donositi odluke..
jes , uz qqqurac
jake reci su i napisane ali je to greska
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US recalls official memo that hammered nations for being ‘in Russia's camp’
The release of a strongly-worded instruction was an “error,” according to the State Department
A United Nations Security Council meeting at the UN headquarters in New York. © AP / John Minchillo
The US has recalled a diplomatic cable that instructed its envoys to tell their Indian and UAE counterparts that their countries were “in Russia's camp” due to their neutral stance on the Ukrainian conflict.
The US State Department had on Monday forwarded the cable – labeled
“sensitive, but unclassified” – to American embassies in almost 50 countries represented at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), according to an Axios website report.
The directive was distributed after last week's vote on the US-sponsored UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution condemning the Russian “aggression” in Ukraine, in which India, the United Arab Emirates and China became the only abstaining parties.
Cables usually contain instructions to diplomats abroad on how best to relay Washington’s stance to the authorities in the countries where they’re stationed. This particular one suggested that they shouldn't mince words while trying to persuade India and the UAE to change their minds.

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“Continuing to call for dialogue, as you have been doing in the Security Council, is not a stance of neutrality; it places you in Russia’s camp, the aggressor in this conflict,” the cable read, according to Axios, which saw parts of the document.
“We strongly encourage you to take the opportunity to support Ukraine in the HRC, an opportunity you failed to seize in the UNSC,” it added.
The Human Rights Council is set to meet in Geneva later on Thursday to discuss its own resolution on the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
However, on Tuesday the not-so-diplomatic cable was recalled by Washington. The State Department spokesperson explained the move to Axios by saying that
“the language in question was never intended for clearance and the cable was released in error.”