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The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approved this Wednesday a resolution condemning Russia’s “illegal annexation” of four Ukrainian territories, inflicting another diplomatic defeat on Moscow, which vetoed a similar resolution in Security Advisor By the end of September.
Resolution submitted by Albania and Ukrainewhich was co-sponsored by about seventy countries, was approved by 143 votes in favor and five against (RussiaBelarus, North Korea, Nicaragua and Syria) and 35 abstentions, including China, Bolivia, Algeria, Pakistan, Honduras or Mali.
Resolution titled “Territorial Integrity Ukraine: defending the principles of the Charter of the United Nations”, declares that “illegal acts” in relation to the referendums held Russia in Donetsk, Kherson, Lugansk and Zaporozhye from 23 to 27 September “do not have force (…) and do not serve to change the status of these regions in any Ukraine”.
In this sense, it “calls” on states, international organizations and specialized agencies UN “do not recognize any change in the status” of these regions and “requires” Russia “immediately and unconditionally revoke their decisions” because “they constitute a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty Ukraine and inconsistent with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations.”

It also asks him to “immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all its armed forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.”
Previous decisions against Russia
This is the third defeat the international community has inflicted Russia on the UN since he invaded Ukraine February 24, 2022
In the previous two General Assembly resolutions against the Russian invasion, 141 and 140 countries voted in favor, 5 against (RussiaBelarus, North Korea, Eritrea and Syria) and 35 and 38 abstentions, including China, respectively.
Despite the weariness shown by many countries in the South, the conflict in Ukraine dominates the international agenda, leaving aside other vital issues for them, the European Union, the main supporter of the resolution, and the United States scored a new diplomatic victory over Russia who remain isolated in their war.
(According to AFP)
UN Assembly condemns Russia’s “illegal annexation” of four regions of Ukraine | Font: AFP
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