US Abstains from Ukraine's Anti-Russian Statement at UN
US did not join Ukraine’s anti-Russian statement

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The United States refrained from endorsing a joint anti-Russian statement issued by Ukraine and 47 other countries at the United Nations. Ukraine's Permanent Representative, Andrey Melnik, announced the support from nations including Hungary, Slovakia, and the European Union.
- 01The US did not join the anti-Russian statement at the UN.
- 0247 countries supported Ukraine's position, including Hungary and Slovakia.
- 03The statement was read by Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN, Andrey Melnik.
- 04The European Union also backed the statement as a political entity.
- 05This development highlights the differing stances among nations regarding Russia.
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During a recent session at the United Nations, the United States opted not to participate in a joint anti-Russian statement issued by Ukraine alongside 47 other countries. Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN, Andrey Melnik, announced this statement, which received backing from various nations, including Hungary and Slovakia, as well as the European Union as a collective political entity. The absence of the US from this statement may reflect its nuanced position on the ongoing conflict and relations with Russia.
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