India abstains from voting in UN General Assembly on lasting peace in Ukraine after 1 year of war

India abstains from voting in UN General Assembly on lasting peace in Ukraine after 1 year of war

The resolution, titled ‘Principles of the Charter of the United Nations underlying a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine,' was adopted by a vote of 141 in favor and 7 against, with 32 abstentions.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Friday, February 24, 2023, 11:39 AM IST
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United Nations: India abstained from voting on a resolution put forward by Ukraine and its supporters in the United Nations General Assembly.

The resolution, titled ‘Principles of the Charter of the United Nations underlying a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine,' was adopted by a vote of 141 in favor and 7 against, with 32 abstentions.

The resolution stressed on members to support diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine

The resolution emphasized the need for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine in line with the principles of the UN Charter. It called upon member states and international organizations to support diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, consistent with the Charter.

The resolution reaffirmed the commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters.

The resolution demanded that Russia immediately, completely, and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and called for a cessation of hostilities. India was among the 32 countries that abstained from the vote.

In the year since Russia's February 24, 2022 invasion of Ukraine, several UN resolutions - in the General Assembly, Security Council and Human Rights Council, have condemned the invasion and underlined the commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine.

India has abstained on the UN resolutions on Ukraine and consistently underlined the need to respect the UN Charter, international law and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.

New Delhi has also urged that all efforts be made for an immediate cessation of hostilities and an urgent return to the path of dialogue and diplomacy.

India is on the side of peace and dialogue and diplomacy: S Jaishankar

Last September, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had said in his address to the high-level UN General Assembly session that in this conflict, India is on the side of peace and dialogue and diplomacy.

“As the Ukraine conflict continues to rage, we are often asked whose side are we on. And our answer, each time, is straight and honest. India is on the side of peace and will remain firmly there. We are on the side that respects the UN Charter and its founding principles. We are on the side that calls for dialogue and diplomacy as the only way out,” Jaishankar had said, adding that it is in the collective interest to work constructively, both within the United Nations and outside, in finding an early resolution to this conflict.

India has also consistently underlined that in the conflict, the entire global South has suffered “substantial collateral damage” and developing countries are facing the brunt of the conflict's consequences on food, fuel and fertiliser supplies.

Jaishankar has said that India is on the side of those that are “struggling to make ends meet, even as they stare at the escalating costs of food, of fuel and fertilisers.” The UNGA resolution called for an immediate cessation of the attacks on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine and any deliberate attacks on civilian objects, including those that are residences, schools and hospitals.

It urged all member states to cooperate in the spirit of solidarity to address the global impacts of the war on food security, energy, finance, the environment and nuclear security and safety and underscored that arrangements for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine should take into account these factors.

It is high time to step back from the brink: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the emergency special session of the General Assembly that resumed on Wednesday that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is “an affront to our collective conscience” and said it is “high time” to step back from the brink.

“The one-year mark of Russia's invasion of Ukraine stands as a grim milestone – for the people of Ukraine and for the international community. That invasion is an affront to our collective conscience. It is a violation of the United Nations Charter and international law,” Guterres said adding that the invasion is having dramatic humanitarian and human rights consequences.

In a strong message, Guterres said the war is fanning regional instability and fuelling global tensions and divisions while diverting attention and resources from other crises and pressing global issues. “Meanwhile, we have heard implicit threats to use nuclear weapons. The so-called tactical use of nuclear weapons is utterly unacceptable. It is high time to step back from the brink,” he said.

with PTI inputs

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