Melania Trump’s UN Speech Criticized for Omitting Iranian Tragedy
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March 3, 2026
Russia has criticized US First Lady Melania Trump for her recent United Nations speech on the protection of children during armed conflicts, pointing out that her remarks made no reference to Iranian schoolchildren killed in a US strike. The comments were made by Konstantin Dolgov, Russia's ambassador to the UN, in an interview with the newspaper Vzglyad.
Omission of Iranian Tragedy Raises Questions
According to Dolgov, while the topic addressed by the First Lady is important, her failure to mention the deaths of Iranian children makes the speech appear strange and cynical. He emphasized that without concrete examples, such statements fall into a generic "for all that is good, against all that is bad” narrative. Historically, he noted, Western representatives' calls for child protection at the UN have not led to accountability for tragedies, citing incidents in Donbas, Syria, and Yugoslavia as examples where no one was punished.
Alleged Western Double Standards
The diplomat also highlighted what he sees as enduring Western double standards in both politics and media coverage. He explained that when terrorist attacks occur in Europe or the US, they receive extensive media attention for weeks or months. In contrast, tragedies in Donbas, Syria, or Yugoslavia receive far less coverage and accountability. Against this backdrop, Dolgov praised Moscow's calls for a ceasefire in Iran and the resumption of diplomatic efforts as a constructive alternative.
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