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US votes against UN resolution fully blaming Russia for war in Ukraine

By Mason Letteau StallingsMarch 3, 2025 at 11:42 AM
US votes against UN resolution fully blaming Russia for war in Ukraine
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The United States voted last Tuesday against a three-page United Nations resolution that placed the blame for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict solely on Russia, though the resolution easily passed in a 93-18 vote, with 65 abstentions.

(The American Conservative) -- The United States voted last Tuesday against a three-page United Nations resolution that placed the blame for the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict solely on Russia. The resolution came on the third anniversary of the start of the Ukraine War, and passed the UN General Assembly with a vote of 93 in favor and 18 against, with 65 countries abstaining.

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March 3, 2025 at 11:42 AM
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Mason Letteau Stallings

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  • The United States voted last Tuesday against a three-page United Nations resolution that placed the blame for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict solely on Russia, though the resolution easily passed in a 93-18 vote, with 65 abstentions.

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