UNGA Passes Resolution On Humanitarian Consequences Of Ukraine War, India Abstains From Voting
ABP NewsNew Delhi: One month after Russia began its military advance in Ukraine, the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution on humanitarian consequences of the aggression against Ukraine, as tabled by Kyiv and a large cross-regional group and supported by the EU & its Member States. BREAKING⚡UN General Assembly adopts Resolution A/ES-11/L.2 on the Humanitarian consequences of the aggression against #Ukraine as tabled by 🇺🇦Ukraine & a large cross-regional group and supported by the EU & its Member States. ✅ 140Yes ❌ 5No pic.twitter.com/9fkTWv8Hjs — 🇪🇺EU at UN-NY March 24, 2022 After the resolution was passed at the UNGA meeting, India said that it abstained on the resolution since what it requires now is to focus on cessation of hostilities and urgent humanitarian assistance. The 193-member General Assembly resumed its 11th Emergency Special Session on Ukraine and voted on a draft resolution Humanitarian consequences of the aggression against war-torn eastern European country.