Vote by U.N. General Assembly Isolates Russia
Vote by U.N. General Assembly Isolates Russia
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
UNITED NATIONS In the first barometer of global condemnation of Russias annexation of Crimea, Ukraine and its Western backers persuaded a large majority of countries in the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday to dismiss the annexation as illegal, even as Russia sought to rally world support for the idea of self-determination.
The resolution, proposed by Ukraine and backed by the United States and the European Union, represented the latest effort to isolate President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia over the annexation, which followed a March 16 referendum in the peninsula that has been internationally regarded as Ukrainian territory.
The resolution garnered 100 votes in favor, 11 votes against, with 58 abstentions. The two-page text does not identify Russia by name, but describes the referendum as having no validity and calls on countries not to recognize the redrawing of Ukraines borders.
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The most poignant argument came from Costa Rica. Small states have only the power of international law to defend our sovereignty, its ambassador, Eduardo Ulibarri, said. The resolution proposed by Ukraine, he said, would help to reaffirm that power.
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