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141 countries including Nepal vote to condemn Russia at UN


03 March 2022  

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NEW YORK: As many as 141 countries including Nepal voted in favor of a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution “deploring” Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and demanding the immediate and complete withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukrainian territory.

Why it matters: The resolution is non-binding, but reflects Russia’s historic isolation on the world stage just one week into its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

The full UNGA vote came after Russia vetoed a similar resolution in the 15-member UN Security Council. Four countries joined Russia in voting against the resolution — Belarus, North Korea, Eritrea and Syria — while 35 including China and India abstained from it.

Between the lines: Serbia, which has close historical ties with Russia, surprised many observers by voting in favor of the resolution. The United Arab Emirates and Israel, two US security partners that have been criticized for declined to speak out against Russia’s aggression, also chose to vote for the resolution.

India, however, abstained from voting. The world’s largest democracy has longstanding military ties with Russia from the Soviet era, causing headaches for the US.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the outcome of the vote, tweeting, “I’m grateful to everyone and every state that voted in favor of Ukraine. You have chosen the right side of history.”

Publish Date : 03 March 2022 07:50 AM

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