India abstains from voting against Russia as UNGA deplores Moscow’s actions in Ukraine


India again abstained from voting against Russia as the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution deploring Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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UN General Assembly adopted a resolution deploring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (Photo: Reuters)

India continued to maintain its neutral stance as it again abstained from voting against Russia on a UN General Assembly resolution on Wednesday. This is India’s third abstention in less than a week on Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine.

Despite India’s stand, the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution deploring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The 193-member General Assembly voted on Wednesday, demanding that Russia immediately stop using force against Ukraine. The resolution was supported by 141 members as five member states voted against the motion and 35 abstained.

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The UNGA resolution also condemned Russia’s decision to increase the readiness of its nuclear forces and urged the immediate peaceful resolution of the conflict between the two countries.

The resolution also revealed the involvement of Belarus in this “unlawful use” of force against Ukraine, and calls upon it to abide by its international obligations.

The resolution urged the immediate peaceful resolution of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine through political dialogue, negotiations, mediation and other peaceful means.

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