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US Declines to Co-Sponsor UN Resolution on Ukraine War
A Shift in U.S. Stance on Ukraine
The United States is refusing to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution marking three years since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The resolution upholds Ukraine’s territorial integrity and condemns Russian aggression, according to three diplomatic sources. This move signals a potential shift in Washington’s position regarding the war.
Growing Rift Between Kyiv and Washington
The decision comes amid increasing tensions between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump, who aims to rapidly end the war, has reportedly engaged in talks with Russia without involving Kyiv. This shift could have significant implications for Ukraine, which has relied on billions of dollars in U.S. military aid and diplomatic backing.
Details of the Draft U.N. Resolution
The draft resolution, seen by Reuters, condemns Russian aggression and reaffirms commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. In previous years, the U.S. had co-sponsored similar resolutions.
A diplomatic source stated that more than 50 countries are sponsoring the resolution but did not specify which ones. The U.S. diplomatic mission to the U.N. in Geneva has not commented on the matter.
Russia’s Position and Ukraine’s Struggle
Russia has seized approximately 20% of Ukraine and continues to make slow territorial gains in the east. Moscow justifies its actions as a response to an existential threat posed by Ukraine’s NATO aspirations, while Kyiv and Western allies condemn it as an imperialist land grab.
Uncertainty Surrounding U.S. Decision
The United States has consistently co-sponsored U.N. resolutions supporting Ukraine throughout the war. However, it remains unclear whether Washington will change its stance before the deadline to support the draft resolution expires.
The U.N. vote is expected to be a key indicator of global support for Ukraine. Without U.S. backing, the resolution might struggle to gain broad support in the General Assembly. Diplomats are now looking to rally support from other nations, including those in the Global South.
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