Seismic shift at UN: US, Russia, North Korea and more – 17 countries who voted against resolution on Ukraine

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Seismic shift at UN: US, Russia, North Korea and more - 17 countries who voted against resolution on Ukraine
Vote results are displayed in the UN on the third anniversary of the Ukraine war. (Reuters)

The United Nations General Assembly on Monday saw a dramatic shift in global alliances as 17 countries, including the United States, Russia, and North Korea, voted against a nonbinding resolution condemning Russia as the aggressor in the Ukraine war. This was more than double the opposition compared to a similar resolution two years ago, highlighting growing geopolitical realignments.
The resolution, backed by European nations, still passed overwhelmingly but was largely symbolic, serving as a show of solidarity with Ukraine on the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. However, the US’s unexpected vote against the measure under President Trump sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. Trump, just a month into his second term, has refused to blame Russia for the war, repeatedly questioned US spending in the conflict, and criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Despite this, Trump signaled openness to meeting Zelensky in the coming weeks.
The 17 countries that opposed the resolution were the United States, Russia, North Korea, Belarus, Israel, Haiti, Hungary, Palau, the Marshall Islands, Burkina Faso, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Mali, and Nicaragua. This marks a significant increase from the seven nations that voted against a similar resolution in 2023.
Sixty-five countries, including China, abstained from the vote. Following the decision, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed his country’s ties with Russia, telling President Vladimir Putin in a video call that China and Russia are “good neighbors who won’t move away and true friends who support each other.”
While more than 100 countries backed the resolution, the growing number of nations aligning with Russia signals a shifting global order. With Trump steering US foreign policy in a new direction, Ukraine’s fight for support on the world stage faces fresh challenges.

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