The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution initiated by Ukraine and European Allies, confirming the support of Ukraine’s territory integrity on the third anniversary of Russia’s entire -scale invasion.
Serbia, who supports the resolution of the UN General Assembly, confirms the support of Ukraine and its territorial integrity. On Monday, February 24, President Serbia said Alexander Vuchich, Vijesti wrote.
In his opinion, Belgrade should refrain from voting.
“I believe Serbia has made a mistake. I apologize to the citizens for it and responsibility for myself, because I am probably tired and I can’t control everything,” Vucic said.
He added that Serbia prevented the voting on the American project of the resolution and “voted exactly as it should be.” At the same time, according to him, Belgrade should take a similar position in the European document.
“I say this, even though I understand that I can lose support or political points in the EU. But I think Serbia needs to stop. I don’t have time to pay enough attention, so I can only blame myself , “Serbian said. Leader.
He also emphasized that Serbia has been preventing the imposition of sanctions against Russia for three years, and one or more resolutions will not change its position.
The UN General Assembly supported the resolution on the third anniversary of the Russian War against Ukraine. The document was prepared by the Ukrainian side and its partners. The General Assembly confirmed its commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity within its international recognized boundaries and emphasized that “without taking territory as a result of the threat or its use should be recognized as legal. ”
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