Election outcomes won't change its Ukraine support, says the UN General Assembly's president
- General Assembly President Francis reaffirmed Ukraine's stance on law during the ongoing conflict with Russia, stating it cannot change.
- The U.N. expressed significant support for upholding Ukraine's sovereignty, amid concerns of policy shifts in key Western nations.
- Francis met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to discuss peace and security, backing Zelenskyy's peace plan discussed at an international gathering.
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UN General Assembly president says election outcomes will not alter its support for Ukraine
The U.N. General Assembly will continue to support Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty regardless of the outcomes of national elections worldwide this year, the body's president said on July 3, adding that "no country has the right to invade another country."That stance "cannot change because this is a matter of law," General Assembly President Dennis Francis said in an interview with The Associated Press during his first visit to Uk…
Election outcomes won’t change its Ukraine support, says the UN
KYIV: The UN General Assembly will keep standing up for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and sovereignty whatever the outcome of national elections across the globe this year, the body’s president said Wednesday, adding that “no country has the right to invade another country.” That stance “cannot change because this is a matter of law,” General Assembly President Dennis Francis told The Associated Press during his first visit to Ukraine as Kyiv…
Election outcomes won't change its Ukraine support, says the UN General Assembly's president
The U.N. General Assembly will keep standing up for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty whatever the outcome of national elections across the globe this year, the body's president said Wednesday, adding that “no country has the right to invade another country.”That stance “cannot change because this is a matter of law,” General Assembly President Dennis Francis told The Associated Press during his first visit to Ukraine as Kyiv's for…
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