Dhaka: Russia has thanked Bangladesh for abstaining from voting in the latest resolution adopted at the United National General Assembly on the Ukraine situation.
A resolution calling for a halt to the Russia-Ukraine war was adopted Friday, at the United Nations. It called for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine in light of the UN Charter. A total of 32 countries, including Bangladesh, China, India and Pakistan, abstained from voting. The Russian embassy in Dhaka thanked Bangladesh in a tweet.
A total of 141 countries voted in favour of the resolution at the emergency special session of the UN General Assembly. Ukraine, Poland, the US, UK and almost all western countries voted in favour of an immediate withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine. Seven countries voted against the resolution. These were Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Syria, Mali, Eritrea and Nicaragua.
Meanwhile, 32 countries abstained from voting. These included India, Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Algeria, Bolivia, Iran, Cuba, Ethiopia, South Africa, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
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