India abstains on UNGA resolution on Russia vs Ukraine
The 193-member UN General Assembly adopted the resolution on Thursday with 99 votes in favour, nine against and 60 abstentions, including India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Sri Lanka
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United Nations, 12 July
India has abstained in the UN
General Assembly on a resolution that demanded that Russia immediately cease
its aggression against Ukraine and urgently withdraw its military and other
unauthorised personnel from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
The 193-member UN General Assembly
adopted the resolution on Thursday with 99 votes in favour, nine against and 60
abstentions, including India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Egypt, Nepal,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Sri Lanka. Those voting against the
resolution included Belarus, Cuba, North Korea, Russia and Syria.
The resolution titled ‘Safety and
security of nuclear facilities of Ukraine, including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear
power plant’ demanded that Russia “immediately cease its aggression against
Ukraine and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the
territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders.”
It also demanded that Russia
urgently withdraw its military and other unauthorised personnel from the
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and immediately return the plant to the full
control of the sovereign and competent authorities of Ukraine to ensure its
safety and security. It called for the “immediate cessation of the attacks” by
Russia against the critical energy infrastructure of Ukraine, which increases
the risk of a nuclear accident or incident at all nuclear facilities of
Ukraine.
The draft resolution was introduced
by Ukraine and was sponsored by over 50 member states, including France,
Germany and the United States. It called upon Moscow, until it returns the
Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant of Ukraine to the full control of the
sovereign and competent authorities of Ukraine, to provide the International
Atomic Energy Agency Support and Assistance Mission to Zaporizhzhia with timely
and full access to all areas at the plant that are important for nuclear safety
and security to allow the Agency to report fully on the nuclear safety and
security situation at the site.
In the explanation of the vote
before the vote on the resolution, Russia’s First Deputy Permanent
Representative Dmitry Polyanskiy said the General Assembly has “unfortunately”
adopted many documents that are non-consensual, politicised and do not reflect
reality.
"Make no mistake: votes in
favour of today's draft will be regarded by Kyiv, Washington, Brussels and
London as evidence of support for their policy of further escalating the
Ukrainian conflict to the detriment of steps taken by a sensible part of the
international community to find a peaceful, sustainable and long-term solution
to the conflict,” he said.
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