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Strong majority of countries rebukes Russia at UN

Por: Politico Politics October 14, 2022

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An overwhelming majority of countries castigated Russia on Wednesday over its claims to have annexed Ukrainian territory, with 143 voting in favor of a critical U.N. resolution after heavy lobbying by the U.S., Britain and the European Union. Five countries voted against the resolution — Russia, and four other dictatorships: North Korea, Syria, Belarus and Nicaragua. It was a stronger showing than many Western officials had predicted ahead of... + full article



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