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US sides with Russia in UN vote on Ukraine war
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A European-backed resolution demanding Russia immediately withdraw its forces from Ukraine was approved with 93 votes in favor and 18 opposed. This resolution marked a setback for the Trump administration in the 193-member world body.
As we mark three years of this devastation – Russia's full invasion against Ukraine – we call on all nations to stand firm and to take (...) the side of the Charter, the side of humanity and the side of just and lasting peace, peace through strength.
We've been working, indeed, with the Europeans and Americans. We are still having some conversations.
It is a fluid situation and we'll continue to engage, but I've been foreign minister now for three years and a half, and it's never been so intense in terms of diplomatic engagement, to say the least.
China-Russia relations have strong internal driving force and unique strategic value, and are not aimed at, nor are they influenced by, any third party.
This peace cannot mean the surrender of Ukraine.
Europeans are ready to do even more and to go even farther.
Solidarity and support from the US will be crucial to this.
I think our common objective, clearly, is to build peace and a solid and long-standing peace.
We are also ready to attract foreign partners to our so-called new territories -- our historic territories that have gone back to being part of Russia.
We, by the way, would be ready to offer our American partners, and when I say 'partners,' I mean not only administrative and governmental structures but also companies, if they showed interest in joint work.
I think [we're] getting very close to getting an agreement where we get our money back over a period of time.
I think we could end it within weeks -- if we're smart. If we're not smart, it will keep going.
US Support to Ukraine
- Ukraine Ratifies Minerals Agreement with United States
- US official Vance criticises Russia for its demands in Ukraine ceasefire talks
- Ukraine and United States Sign Minerals Agreement
sources
- 1.The Washington Post
- 2.South China Morning Post
- 3.The New York Times
- 4.France 24
- 5.CNA News
- 6.ABC News (Australia)
- 7.Al Jazeera
- 8.The Times of India
- 9.DW News
- 10.Le Monde
- 11.The Guardian
- 12.Fox News
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.Russia-Ukraine War
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US under Joe Biden
- 7.Rare-Earth Elements
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Andorra
- 2.United Arab Emirates
- 3.Antigua and Barbuda
- 4.Albania
- 5.Armenia
- 6.Angola
- 7.Argentina
- 8.Austria
- 9.Australia
- 10.Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 11.Barbados
- 12.Bangladesh
organizations
- 1.UN Security Council
- 2.UN General Assembly
- 3.United Nations
- 4.White House
- 5.Kremlin
- 6.European Commission
- 7.Group of 7 nations
- 8.Truth Social
- 9.US State Department
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Emmanuel Macron
- 3.Vladimir Putin
- 4.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 5.Dorothy Shea
- 6.Brian Snyder
- 7.Justin Trudeau
- 8.Keir Starmer
- 9.Mariana Betsa
- 10.Vassily Nebenzia
- 11.Dorothy Camille Shea
- 12.Joe Biden