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US thinks UN chief too accommodating to Moscow, leaked files suggest | US thinks UN chief too accommodating to Moscow, leaked files suggest |
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Antonio Guterres (C) visited war-ravaged Ukraine in April of last year | Antonio Guterres (C) visited war-ravaged Ukraine in April of last year |
The US believes the UN secretary general is too willing to accommodate Russian interests, according to fresh revelations in classified documents leaked online. | |
The files suggest Washington has been closely monitoring Antonio Guterres. | The files suggest Washington has been closely monitoring Antonio Guterres. |
Several documents describe private communications involving Mr Guterres and his deputy. | Several documents describe private communications involving Mr Guterres and his deputy. |
It is the latest from a leak of secret documents, which US officials are scrambling to get to the bottom of. | It is the latest from a leak of secret documents, which US officials are scrambling to get to the bottom of. |
The documents contain candid observations from Mr Guterres about the war in Ukraine and a number of African leaders. | The documents contain candid observations from Mr Guterres about the war in Ukraine and a number of African leaders. |
One leaked document focuses on the Black Sea grain deal, brokered by the UN and Turkey in July, following fears of a global food crisis. | |
It suggests that Mr Guterres was so keen to preserve the deal he was willing to accommodate Russia's interests. | |
"Guterres emphasised his efforts to improve Russia's ability to export," the document says, "even if that involves sanctioned Russian entities or individuals". | |
His actions in February, according to the assessment, were "undermining broader efforts to hold Moscow accountable for its actions in Ukraine". | |
UN officials bristled at the suggestion that the world's leading diplomat was being soft on Moscow. | |
Refusing to comment on leaked documents, one senior official said the UN was "driven by the need to mitigate the impact of the war on the world's poorest". | |
"That means doing what we can to drive down the price of food...and to ensure that fertiliser is accessible to those countries that need it the most." | |
Russia has frequently complained that its own exports of grain and fertiliser are being adversely affected by international sanctions, and has threatened at least twice to suspend co-operation with the grain deal unless its concerns are addressed. | Russia has frequently complained that its own exports of grain and fertiliser are being adversely affected by international sanctions, and has threatened at least twice to suspend co-operation with the grain deal unless its concerns are addressed. |
Russian grain and fertiliser are not subject to international sanctions, but Russia says it has experienced difficulties with securing shipping and insurance. | |
UN officials are clearly unhappy with America's interpretation of Mr Guterres' efforts. They say that Mr Guterres has made his opposition to Russia's war very clear. | |
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How secret files appeared online, then began to vanish | How secret files appeared online, then began to vanish |
Western special forces inside Ukraine, leak shows | Western special forces inside Ukraine, leak shows |
Key takeaways from leaked files | Key takeaways from leaked files |
Another document, from mid-February, describes a frank conversation between Mr Guterres and his deputy, Amina Mohammed. | |
In it, Mr Guterres expresses "dismay" at a call from the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for Europe to produce more weapons and ammunition as a result of the war in Ukraine. | |
The two also talk about a recent summit of African leaders. Amina Mohammed says that Kenya's president, William Ruto, is "ruthless" and that she "doesn't trust him." | The two also talk about a recent summit of African leaders. Amina Mohammed says that Kenya's president, William Ruto, is "ruthless" and that she "doesn't trust him." |
It is well known that America is among a number of nations which routinely spy on the UN - but when the fruits of that espionage come to light, it is highly embarrassing and, in this case, potentially damaging to Mr Guterres. | |
There were few clues as to who leaked the files until Wednesday, when the Washington Post reported it was a gun enthusiast in his 20s who worked on a military base. | There were few clues as to who leaked the files until Wednesday, when the Washington Post reported it was a gun enthusiast in his 20s who worked on a military base. |
It said he shared the classified information to a small group of men and boys who share a "love of guns, military gear and God" on Discord - a social media platform popular with gamers. | It said he shared the classified information to a small group of men and boys who share a "love of guns, military gear and God" on Discord - a social media platform popular with gamers. |
The BBC has been unable to verify the report, which was based on interviews with two members of the chat group. | The BBC has been unable to verify the report, which was based on interviews with two members of the chat group. |
The screenshots of the documents themselves, which have since been shared on several Discord discussion channels, have been verified by the BBC. | The screenshots of the documents themselves, which have since been shared on several Discord discussion channels, have been verified by the BBC. |
Discord said on Wednesday that it was co-operating with law enforcement in its investigation into the leak. | Discord said on Wednesday that it was co-operating with law enforcement in its investigation into the leak. |
"This was a series of dangerous leaks," US national security spokesperson John Kirby told the BBC. | |
"We don't know who's responsible, we don't know why. We are assessing the national security implications, and right now there is also a criminal investigation," he said, on Wednesday. | |
"We want to get to the bottom of this; we want to find out who did this and why." | |
Washington was "reaching out actively" to allies to answer questions they have about the leaks, so they know "how seriously we are taking this", he added. | Washington was "reaching out actively" to allies to answer questions they have about the leaks, so they know "how seriously we are taking this", he added. |
Mr Kirby said that while the authenticity of some of the documents had yet to be established, they "certainly appear to have come from various source of intelligence across the government". | Mr Kirby said that while the authenticity of some of the documents had yet to be established, they "certainly appear to have come from various source of intelligence across the government". |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Russia-Ukraine war | Russia-Ukraine war |
Russia | Russia |
United Nations | United Nations |
Antonio Guterres | Antonio Guterres |