UN General Assembly Adopts Anti-Russia Resolution and Commemorates Anniversary of Ukraine War

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The United Nations General Assembly passed an anti-Russia resolution and marked the anniversary of the Ukraine war

In the mentioned session, the United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution prepared by Ukraine and Western countries. For the first time, the United States opposed the anti-Russia resolution.

The U.S. representative at the United Nations, in remarks before the adoption of this resolution, stated that Washington does not support the draft anti-Russia resolution of the United Nations General Assembly regarding Ukraine and calls for its rejection.

He added that the draft U.S. resolution at the United Nations General Assembly concerning Ukraine is not a peace agreement but rather a path towards peace.

Washington had requested that its resolution regarding the conflicts in Ukraine replace the resolution of Europe and Ukraine, but the Brussels and Kyiv version won the vote.

It is noteworthy that the resolutions passed by the United Nations General Assembly are not binding and are merely political in nature.

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