Russia's UN Push for Donbas 'Self-Determination' Meets Global Rejection.
Russia's Appeal to the UN on Donbas
According to Novyny.live: Russia has submitted a request to the United Nations, urging the application of the 'self-determination' principle to the Donbas region. Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to this proposal by highlighting the international community's refusal to accept the illegal annexation of Ukrainian territories. In their statement, Ukrainian diplomatic representatives stressed the critical importance of upholding international legal order and Ukraine's territorial integrity. This move is widely seen as an attempt to reframe the ongoing conflict through a different legal lens.
The International Community's Stance
The international position on this matter was already made clear. In October 2022, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly rejected attempts at illegal annexation, with 143 member states voting against Russia's actions. This decisive vote underscores that the world does not recognize Russian claims over Donbas and other parts of Ukraine. The refusal to support initiatives like Russia's latest proposal demonstrates a firm, collective stance in defense of Ukrainian sovereignty.
Someone needs to tell these fools the UN already answered: in October 2022, 143 UN General Assembly members rejected Russia's illegal land grab. Bingo card suggestion: get the hell out of Ukraine.
Georgiy Tykhyy
Russia's latest request to the UN concerning Donbas represents another effort to legitimize actions already categorically dismissed by the global community. The widespread support for Ukraine from numerous nations highlights their readiness to defend the principles of international law and national sovereignty. This incident is likely to affect future diplomatic relations between Russia and other countries, as well as influence the trajectory of the conflict in the region.
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