The UN General Assembly is expected to vote Thursday on a new non-binding resolution which, if adopted by a majority of member states, will "demand" that Russia stop the war in Ukraine "immediately."
The UN General Assembly is expected to vote Thursday on a new non-binding resolution which, if adopted by a majority of member states, will "demand" that Russia stop the war in Ukraine "immediately."
On Wednesday Ukraine put the new resolution forward at another emergency session of the General Assembly in New York. The draft resolution, seen by AFP, is supported by 88 countries and had been initially prepared by France and Mexico. Her French counterpart Nicolas de Riviere said France was calling on Moscow to "stop the aggression of Ukraine, which has been killing civilians, including children, medical staff and journalists for a month."