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The General Assembly passed two resolutions aimed at addressing the Ukraine crisis, co-sponsored by the U.S. and Ukraine. The results showed 93 votes in favor of the resolutions, with eight against and a significant number of 73 abstentions, notably from major powers like India and China.
When the same resolution was brought to the Security Council later that day, it passed with 10 votes in favor and no votes against, despite five abstentions from countries including France, Britain, and Greece. This marked the first resolution on Ukraine passed by the Security Council in three years since the initial invasion, indicating a critical moment in the UN’s approach to the conflict.