The recent US vote against a UN resolution condemning Russia for its Ukraine invasion marks a major policy shift under the Trump administration, contrary to three years of solid support for Ukraine. The US, alongside a handful of countries including Russia and North Korea, opposed the resolution that reiterated Ukraine's sovereignty and called for Russia's withdrawal. Instead, the US introduced a resolution titled 'The path to peace' that advocated for neutrality and avoided assigning blame to Russia, highlighting a growing divide between US and European policies regarding the conflict.
The US vote against a UN resolution condemning Russia marks a pivotal shift from three years of steadfast support for Ukraine and aligns with Trump's policies.
The US proposed its own resolution that seeks to end the war on neutral terms, reflecting a significant departure from previous explicit condemnations of Russia's actions.
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