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Вадим Трюхан

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Вадим Трюхан | UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution “Supporting a Comprehensive, Jus...

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UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution “Supporting a Comprehensive, Just and Lasting Peace in Ukraine”The UN General Assembly has adopted a landmark resolution titled “Supporting a Comprehensive, Just and Lasting Peace in Ukraine.”107 member states voted in favor — one of the strongest showings of support on a Ukraine-related resolution in recent years.The countries voting against included: Russia, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cuba, North Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Mali, Nicaragua, Niger, and Sudan.But beyond the “yes” and “no” votes, the most telling signal often lies in abstentions and absences.From a political standpoint, the decision of the United States to abstain is deeply disappointing. At a time when the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity are under direct assault, neutrality risks being interpreted as ambiguity — and ambiguity, in geopolitics, rarely benefits the victim of aggression.Equally concerning is Azerbaijan’s decision not to vote. Taking no position is, in itself, a position. This is particularly striking given that Turkey — Baku’s closest strategic ally — supported the resolution.This vote once again highlights a broader reality:The global consensus on Ukraine is significant — but not universal. And in moments of historic consequence, the choices of states — whether to support, oppose, abstain, or remain silent — define not only diplomatic alignments, but long-term credibility.In international politics, silence is rarely neutral