MADRID, 17 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Russian administration of occupied Energodar, the closest to the Zaporizhia nuclear plant, has invited the Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, to visit the city in the framework of the trilateral meeting to be held this Thursday in Lviv.

The three-way meeting between Guterres and the presidents of Ukraine and Turkey, Volodimir Zelenski and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, respectively, is not understood from Energodar, the Russian head of the city, Vladimir Rogov, has made known.

“His visit to Lviv and Odessa clearly shows that he plays on one side, on a specific side. He does not take the position that is inherent in his position. He takes the position of the consolidated West, or rather the Anglo-Saxons, the United States and the United Kingdom. United,” he said.

In this way, Rogov has pointed out that “he does not understand well” the actions of the UN Secretary General, since he visits these types of cities, observes the bombings by “Zelensky militants”, and then meets with the Ukrainian president to ask about these facts.

“Guterres does not take a neutral position in this conflict. He is clearly biased both in his actions and in his steps, and in relation to the situation around the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant,” he explained in an interview with the Russian news agency. TASS.

Rogov has theorized that Lviv was chosen because the West seeks to turn the city into “a free port” and sees it as a “capital”. “This suggests that they obviously have plans for Lviv” in the interest of the West.

Regarding the role of Odessa, he has indicated that this location allows access to “the remains of the post-Ukrainian space controlled by the West towards the Black Sea”. “It is what the British demanded that Zelensky keep under his control, because otherwise, in case of loss, the strategy of the so-called Trimoria, expressed directly by the West, is lost,” he has said.

With Trimoria, Rogov was referring to the Three Seas Initiative, a project proposed by Poland to integrate different countries of Central and Eastern Europe, such as Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Latvia, Romania or Slovakia, among others. .

Among the aspects that Ankara hopes to discuss at this meeting, proposed by Zelensky himself through an invitation, are formulas with which to end the conflict, as well as mechanisms established to export grain from Ukrainian territory, according to the Turkish news agency. Anatolia.

Before his return to New York, Guterres will then travel to Istanbul, to visit ‘in situ’ the coordination center from which the export agreement is being examined. The UN considers that it is key to soften the effects of the Ukraine war on global food security.