UN General Assembly to vote on two competing resolutions on anniversary of war outbreak

The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions adopted "in response to aggression against Ukraine. It also demands "the immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces from internationally recognized Ukrainian borders." It also emphasizes that any "taking of territory through the threat or use of force will not be recognized as legal." (PAP)
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The UN General Assembly will vote on two competing resolutions on the anniversary of the Russian aggression in Ukraine: a Ukrainian-European one demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and an American one that does not address Russia's attack on the neighboring country.
The United States has tried to get Ukraine to withdraw its draft resolution, Western diplomats said Sunday, but Kiev has resisted the pressure. The assembly will therefore vote on two competing documents.
The United States had previously sought to have a resolution with the text it proposed voted on by the Security Council, where the United States, among others, has veto power, Reuters reported. However, the council will not be able to convene in time for Monday's vote at the General Assembly session.
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body to speak out on Russian aggression. The 15-member Security Council, tasked with maintaining international peace and security, is paralyzed by Moscow's veto. However, the General Assembly has no veto power, the AP agency recalled, emphasizing that the "resolution duel" is a reflection of tensions caused by the abrupt change in U.S. policy toward Ukraine and Russia by the new American president.
The vote on both resolutions was preceded by intense lobbying. The concise American resolution recalls the “tragic human losses” during the conflict and calls for a lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzia described it as a “good move.”
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
Voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
The voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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On the anniversary of Russian aggression for Ukraine, the UN General Assembly will vote on two competitive resolutions: Ukrainian-European, demanding immediate withdrawal of Russian forces, and American, which does not apply to Russia's assault to a neighboring country.
The US has tried to make Ukraine withdraw its resolution project - Western diplomats informed on Sunday - but Kiev rested these pressures.
Earlier, the United States tried to make the resolution on the content of them voted by the Security Council, in which the USA has the right of the US, the Council would not be able to collect.
The General Assembly has become the UN's most important body about Russian aggression. and Russia made by the new American president.
The voting over both resolutions was preceded by intensive lobbying.
The Ukrainian resolution refers to the "full -glass invasion of Ukraine by Russia" and calls for the implementation of all previous resolutions "in response to aggression towards Ukraine. ".
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