US refusing to co-sponsored a UN resolution on Ukrainian territorial integrity

The United States is refusing to co-sponsored a United Nations draft resolution with which Ukraine's territorial integrity would be supported and Russian aggression condemned, three diplomatic sources told the agency “. The UN General Assembly's draft resolution, which was viewed by the agency “Reuters”, condemns Russian aggression and [...]
The United States is refusing to co-sponsored a United Nations draft resolution with which Ukraine's territorial integrity would be supported and Russian aggression condemned, three diplomatic sources told the agency “.
UN General Assembly Draft, seen by agency “, condemns Russian aggression and reaffirms the pledge to “Sovietity, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within the internationally recognised limits”, national broadcasting.
“In past years, the United States has consistently co-sponsored such resolutions in support of a fair peace in Ukraine” He said one of the sources, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive issues.
The first diplomatic source told the agency “Reuters” that the resolution was being sponsored by more than 50 states, refusing to identify them.
A spokesman for the US diplomatic mission to the United Nations in Geneva did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The United States has been co-ponsors of almost all UN resolutions in support of Ukraine against Russia during the biggest European-land conflict since World War II.
It was not immediately clear when the deadline for supporting the draft resolution expires, and Washington could still change its mind.
The UN vote, viewed as an important sign of global support for Ukraine in the face of the seemingly changing Trump administration closer to Russia's position in war, could still continue without US support, but there may be less likely for support in the General Assembly.












