The United National General Assembly (UNGA) has casted a ballot predominantly for a goal requesting Moscow pull out its soldiers from Ukraine and end the battling, a year after Russia sent off its intrusion.
The goal (PDF) encouraged a "thorough, just and enduring harmony" that it said "would comprise a critical commitment to reinforcing global harmony and security" and reaffirmed Ukraine's freedom and regional honesty.https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/2/24/un-tells-russia-to-leave-ukraine-how-did-countries-vote with 32 abstaining.
Seven countries, including Russia, voted against it.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba welcome the reception of the goal.
"The effect is extremely clear. It sets the discernment," Kuleba told correspondents at the UN in New York City after the vote.
"It shows who stands where. Assuming goals had no effect, Russia wouldn't be savagely battling against them. This is legislative issues. This is the way things are being made."
Composing via web-based entertainment, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the goal was a "strong sign of unflagging worldwide help for Ukraine".