‘So ashamed’: Russian top diplomat Boris Bondarev resigns, blasts war in Ukraine

Boris Bondarev has released a scathing public statement after quitting in protest at the war.

A Russian diplomat in Geneva has left his job in protest of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, telling colleagues: “Never have I been so ashamed of my country.”

Boris Bondarev, a counsellor at Moscow’s mission to the United Nations in Geneva, wrote in a letter that he was leaving after 20 years in the diplomatic service, decrying Russia’s invasion of its neighbour.

In the letter, circulated to a number of diplomatic missions in Geneva and seen by AFP, he condemned “the aggressive war unleashed by Putin against Ukraine and in fact against the entire Western world”.

This, he said, was “not only a crime against the Ukrainian people but also, perhaps, the most serious crime against the people of Russia”.

He said the letter “Z” – which has been daubed on Russian tanks and vehicles in Ukraine and has come to symbolise support for the war – was “crossing out all hopes and prospects for a prosperous free society in our country”.

Mr Bondarev said: “Those who conceived this war want only one thing – to remain in power forever, live in pompous tasteless palaces, sail on yachts comparable in tonnage and cost to the entire Russian navy, enjoying unlimited power and complete impunity.

“Russia no longer has allies and there is no one to blame but its reckless and ill-conceived policy.”

He said that Russia’s foreign service had deteriorated over the 20 years he had worked there, singling out Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as a “good illustration of the degradation of this system”.

“I simply cannot any longer share in this bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy.”

Several diplomatic sources said Mr Bondarev’s resignation was not the first by a Russian diplomat since the invasion three months ago, though it was definitely the most outspoken.

His action drew cheers of admiration.

“Courageous!” tweeted the Netherlands’ disarmament ambassador Robert Gabrielse.

Hillel Neuer, who heads the Geneva-based rights group UN Watch and who first tweeted about the letter, urged “all other Russian diplomats at the United Nations – and worldwide – to follow his moral example and resign”.

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