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Fake Less than a third of UN member states supported a resolution condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine

In social networks, the same type of publications are circulating that supposedly support for Ukraine in the UN over the past 6 months has significantly decreased. Allegedly, on August 24, only 58 out of 193 UN member states supported a resolution condemning the actions of the Russian army on the territory of Ukraine. Unlike the previous one, when on March 2, 2022, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution demanding that Russia stop the so-called special military operation in Ukraine, which was supported by 141 states. It is not true.

Voting for a resolution to hold Russia accountable for crimes in Ukraine will take place at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in September. The document dated August 24, which is called the “UN General Assembly resolution” on the net, is not really like that. This is a joint statement by Ukraine and 57 other UN member states condemning Russia's failure to comply with the resolutions of the UN General Assembly of March 2 and March 24 demanding an end to military aggression against Ukraine.

The first resolution "Aggression against Ukraine" (A/ES/11-1), condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was adopted on March 2, 2022. The resolution was supported by 141 states. The second resolution of the UN General Assembly on the war in Ukraine was adopted on March 24, 2022. The document was supported by 140 countries. The third resolution of the XI emergency special session of the UN General Assembly suspended Russia's membership in the UN Human Rights Council. It was adopted on April 7, 2022 with 93 votes in favor.

Thus, propaganda continues to build a narrative about the alleged fatigue of the world community from the “Ukrainian issue”. Previously, fakes were spread that the British were supposedly tired of Ukrainian refugees, or they were convinced that “the stormy romance between Europeans and Ukrainians is ending.” More details.

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