The United Nations general assembly has passed a resolution, proposed by Ukraine and the EU, that condemns Russia's actions as an aggressor state on the third anniversary of its invasion. Despite the opposition from the U.S., Russia, Belarus, and North Korea, 93 nations backed the resolution. This vote illustrates a stark contrast in U.S. foreign policy under Trump, who has been pushing for closer ties with Putin and has expressed an inclination to negotiate peace without involving Ukraine. This shift adds complexity to NATO's unity and the future of U.S.-European relations, especially as European leaders call for greater independence from the U.S.
The United Nations general assembly backed a resolution drafted by Ukraine and the EU condemning Russia as an aggressor state on the invasion's third anniversary.
Trump's shift in U.S. policy mirrors a growing divide between Washington and Europe, as Trump seeks a more conciliatory approach towards Russia.
The resolution's support from 93 countries reflects a united European stance against Russia, contrasting sharply with the dissent from the U.S., Russia, Belarus, and North Korea.
German leaders emphasize Europe's need for independence from U.S. influence, highlighting the shifting dynamics within NATO and European defense policy.
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