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Criticism resolution passed in UNGA against Russia, only 5 countries supported Russia, 141 countries against

Criticism resolution passed in UNGA against Russia, only 5 countries supported Russia, 141 countries against

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Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia

Highlights

  • Only 5 countries supported Russia in UNGA
  • 35 countries distanced themselves from voting, including India

Russia Ukraine News: United Nations General Assembly (UNGAThe resolution against Russia has been passed but India did not participate in voting against Russia. Only 5 countries supported Russia in UNGA. 141 votes were cast against Russia in UNGA, that is, 141 countries in support of passing the condemnation motion are against Russia. Let us inform that the UNGA has approved a proposal in which Russia Ukraine There has been a demand to stop the war and withdraw all the soldiers. 141 votes were cast in favor of this resolution and 35 countries abstained from voting, including India. At the same time, 5 countries voted against the proposal.

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On the one hand, Russia is adamant on joining Kharkiv tonight, and on the other hand, the Russian delegation will hold talks with Ukraine tomorrow. Russian delegation has reached Belarus for talks with Ukraine where talks between Russia and Ukraine can take place tomorrow. A ceasefire could be the agenda for talks between Russia and Ukraine.

At the same time, let us tell you that the Russian shelling in Kharkiv has started almost for the last half an hour, Russian missiles have been bombarding different areas of Kharkiv. The time of 6 hours safe passage given to Indian students is over, many students have left for the western border by train. Some students are still stranded There are many students trapped in Kharkiv who are on the way to Babai Pisochin Bezlydovka. This safe passage was given by Russia to Indian students, but now the fight has taken a fierce form. Russia has even given an ultimatum that this fight can go to the third world war and can also turn into a nuclear war and it will be a war which will be very destructive.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s hotline today connected for the second time since the outbreak of the Great War in Ukraine. Putin has given 3 ways. The mission which seemed impossible in Ukraine is now becoming possible. Modi’s mission is clear, 90 percent work has been done. 17000 Indians have crossed the Ukraine border and the remaining 3,000 students have to be brought safely. These students are around Kharkiv. The good thing is that Indian students are no longer in the center of Kharkiv, but outside the city. A major attack on Kyiv and Kharkiv could happen at any time. Tonight is very heavy on Ukraine.

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