In the 193-member UN General Assembly, 141 members voted in favour of the decision whereas 7 opposed it. India and China have been among the many 32 members that abstained.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Feb 24, 2023 03:16 IST
The UNGA decision demanded Russia to finish hostilities in Ukraine and “immediately” withdraw its forces. (Photo: AFP/File)
By India Today World Desk: On the eve of the primary anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted and accepted a decision demanding Russia to finish hostilities in Ukraine and “immediately” withdraw its forces.
During the vote within the 193-member UNGA, 141 member nations voted in favour of the decision. While 7 opposed the decision, 32 members. together with India and China, abstained.
India has largely abstained from voting in opposition to Russia within the resolutions launched on the UNGA, whereas advocating for peace by diplomatic channels.
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The decision underscored the necessity to attain as quickly as potential “a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine in line with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations”.
The decision additionally known as upon member states and worldwide organisations to redouble assist for diplomatic efforts to realize a complete, simply and lasting peace in Ukraine, according to the UN Charter.
Edited By:
Rishabh Sharma
Published On:
Feb 24, 2023