
US Sides with Russia & Refuses to Blame it for Ukraine War at UN
In a surprising turn of events, the United States has sided with Russia and refused to blame it for the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has completed its third year this week. The decision came in the form of a vote on a Europe-backed UN resolution that demanded an immediate withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. The resolution was defeated, with the US joining Russia in voting against it.
The resolution, which was put forth by the European Union, called for an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. It also condemned Russia’s “aggressive actions” and demanded that it respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. However, the US decided to abstain from voting on the resolution, along with India, China, and Brazil.
The US has traditionally been a strong supporter of Ukraine and has provided significant military and economic aid to the country since the conflict began. However, under the new administration, the US has taken a more nuanced approach to the conflict. The Biden administration has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia and Ukraine to engage in talks.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict. Under the previous administration, the US had consistently voted with the Europeans on resolutions related to Ukraine, condemning Russia’s actions and calling for its withdrawal from the country.
The abstention was met with criticism from some quarters, with many arguing that it sends the wrong message to Russia and undermines international efforts to resolve the conflict. Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, accused the US of “betraying” Ukraine’s interests and said that the abstention would only embolden Russia to continue its aggression.
However, the US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, defended the decision, saying that it was based on a desire to promote a peace process and to avoid escalating the conflict. She argued that the US was committed to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, but that it believed that the resolution was not the best way to achieve that goal.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The abstention was also seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia and Ukraine to engage in talks.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The abstention was also seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia and Ukraine to engage in talks.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The abstention was also seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia and Ukraine to engage in talks.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The abstention was also seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia and Ukraine to engage in talks.
The decision to abstain from voting on the resolution is seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The abstention was also seen as a significant shift in the US’s stance on the conflict.
The US has been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict through negotiations, and the US has been urging both Russia