The U.S. voted against a resolution condemning Russia as the aggressor in the war in Ukraine that passed the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, marking three years since Russia's launched its full-scale invasion of the country.
The United States joined Russia to vote against a UN General Assembly resolution condemning Russia's war against Ukraine in a stunning shift from years of US policy.[image or embed]
" CNN (@cnn.com) February 24, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Not just the UN, but G7 also ...
Europe and US clash over Ukraine in G7 and UN
www.ft.com
... The US and Europe are battling in the UN and G7 over whether to blame Russia for its war against Ukraine, as President Donald Trump's rapid shift on the conflict threatens to tear apart western unity.[emphasis mine]
The Trump administration and the EU put forward rival UN resolutions on Monday, while G7 diplomats spent the weekend haggling over whether a joint statement due to be released by the group of rich nations would refer to Russia's "aggression" against Ukraine or not.
In an extraordinary move, the US voted with Russia against Ukraine and EU nations in the UN General Assembly on Monday, ahead of an expected Security Council vote later in the day.
"If [we] look at the messages that come from the United States, then it is clear that the Russian narrative is, there, very strongly represented," EU chief diplomat Kaja Kallas told reporters when asked if she believed the Trump administration was acting in Russia's interests. ...
@#33 ... The US gets a deal where Ukraine gives Russia a small piece of land.(that is already decimated) to appease Putin in exchange for peace. ...
For starters, why does the US "get a deal" and not Ukraine?
That aside, so many questions ...
I'll start with, Pres Putin has stated that Ukraine should not exist separately from Russia.
So this "peace deal" giving him the land he stole will prevent him from continuing his invasion in the future... how?
... We get Ukraine minerals, which Zelinsky already agreed to. ...
I did not see that Ukraine agreed to that deal. Got a link?
What I have seen is ...
Russia says it's open to economic cooperation with US on rare earth minerals and energy
www.cnn.com
... Russia says it is open for economic cooperation with the United States, including on energy and mining rare earth minerals.
Moscow's comments came after US President Donald Trump said Monday he was in "serious discussions" with Russia about ending its war with Ukraine and was "trying to do some economic development deals" with Moscow, noting its "massive rare earth" deposits.
The comments also follow discussions between the US and Ukraine, in which Trump has demanded access to nearly half of Ukraine's mineral resources in exchange for military aid. ...
... But tell me what is wrong with that plan. ...
OK, "that plan" your current alias proffers looks to be riddled with factual errors.
What else yer got?
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