U.S. Proposes New 65-Word Resolution on Ukraine War at United Nations
February 22, 2025 – The United States has introduced a concise 65-word
resolution to the United Nations General Assembly concerning the ongoing war in
Ukraine. The proposal, presented ahead of the war’s third anniversary,
emphasizes the need for a "swift end to the conflict" and advocates
for a "lasting peace between Ukraine and Russia."
Key
Points of the U.S. Proposal:
- Calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
- Omits direct reference to Russia as the aggressor.
- Does not explicitly affirm Ukraine’s territorial
integrity.
This draft marks a notable shift in
U.S. diplomacy, setting it apart from European allies, who have been pushing
for a stronger stance against Russia. European nations favor a resolution that
demands the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine.
Global
Reactions to the U.S. Draft Resolution
Russia’s U.N. Ambassador, Vassily
Nebenzia, welcomed the proposal and suggested amendments addressing what he
called the "root causes" of the conflict. In contrast, European
diplomats voiced concerns that the U.S. stance could weaken global support for
Ukraine.
The debate over the resolution
highlights growing divisions among Western allies on how to handle the war’s
diplomatic resolution. The U.N. is expected to deliberate on the proposal in
the coming days.
For the latest updates on this
developing story, stay tuned.
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