The Russian Permanent Representative to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, said at a session of the UN General Assembly on violent extremism control, promotion of tolerance and reconciliation that xenophobia and intolerance were on the rise in societies and nationalistic ideas were being used to unseat governments, RIA Novosti report.
Humanity paid with tens of millions of lives and hundreds of millions of broken fates during WWII to learn its lessons, according to the official.