Stalin's great-grandson addressed Lavrov in an open letter calling for the dissolution of the UN
The great-grandson of the former leader of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin, artist Selim Bensaad, on the eve of the death day of the Soviet leader, addressed in an open letter to Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, declaring the need to dissolve the UN. A copy of the relevant document is available to NEWS.ru.
Being the last born Dzhugashvili, the great-grandson of Generalissimo Victory in World War II and the grandson of Yakov Dzhugashvili, who died in the fascist concentration camp Sachsenhausen, Bensaad expressed his readiness to support Lavrov and the Russian Foreign Ministry in convening a special meetings of the UN in order to determine the future fate of this organization and the advisability of participation in it by the country of the successor of the USSR, the country of the winner of fascism — Russia.
According to the great-grandson of Stalin, the UN has proven its insolvency in resolving issues of preventing the genocide of nations and individual peoples . Bensaad added that the organization “allows the extermination of Russians” in the Donbass, and also pursues a policy of double standards in the Gaza Strip.

