Feb 24 β€’ 20:00 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

UN Assembly approves resolution to call for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia

The UN General Assembly has approved a resolution calling for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia amid the ongoing conflict.

On Tuesday, the UN General Assembly voted to approve a resolution demanding an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, marking four years since the Russian invasion of Ukrainian territory. This move highlights the substantial international solidarity with Ukraine, showcased by the 107 votes in favor, despite 51 abstentions and 12 votes against the measure. The resolution also emphasizes the need for sustainable peace and the exchange of prisoners between the conflicting parties.

The primary opponents of the resolution included Russia and its allies, such as Iran, Cuba, and Belarus, as well as several African nations and Nicaragua. Notably, major powers like China and the United States chose to abstain from the vote, reflecting a divided international stance on the conflict. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha expressed gratitude for the support from the 107 countries, calling it a reaffirmation that Ukraine is not alone in its struggle and that the principles of the UN Charter still hold significance in international law.

Although the General Assembly's resolutions are not legally binding, they carry symbolic weight and represent a collective stance from the international community regarding the conflict. The approval of this resolution adds pressure on the involved parties to seek a resolution to the war, potentially influencing future diplomatic efforts and negotiations aimed at achieving a lasting peace in the region.

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