In UN duel with Europe, US wants Security Council vote first on Ukraine
- The U.N. General Assembly is set to vote on two resolutions regarding the conflict in Ukraine, one from Ukraine demanding the immediate withdrawal of Russian troops and another from the U.S. Proposing a swift end to the war without acknowledging Russia's actions.
- Ukraine's resolution has support from all 27 members of the European Union and emphasizes its sovereignty, demanding the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Russian forces.
- The Trump administration proposed its own resolution instead of supporting Ukraine's, reflecting tensions between the U.S. And Ukraine as efforts to negotiate an end to the conflict continue.
- During the conflict, President Donald Trump has accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of being a 'dictator', claiming that Kyiv instigated the war, while Zelenskyy criticized Trump’s statements as false and based on disinformation.
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