Why India breaks dash of UN abstentions on Ukraine and gave votes against Russia

New Delhi has repeatedly urged the Russian and Ukrainian sides to return to the path of diplomacy and dialogue, and has also expressed its support for any diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between the two countries.

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India doesn’t criticize Russia for its aggression against Ukraine. However, he has repeatedly urged the Russian and Ukrainian sides to return to the trail of diplomacy and dialogue. India, which is currently a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for a two-year term, has also expressed support for any diplomatic efforts to finish the conflict between the 2 countries.

While the gathering started, Russia’s Permanent Representative Vassily Nbenzia, protesting Zelensky’s video connect plan, requested he should come face to face to the boardroom and requested the vote, which tense showing Moscow’s disengagement.

While this can be the primary time India has abstained and coordinated with the West on issues referring to Ukraine, a diplomatic source downplayed its importance.

The source said Wednesday’s vote was different from issues on which India abstained and was more substantive.

On Wednesday, the UN SC meeting on the 31st anniversary of Ukraine’s independence to review this six-month conflict. At the start of the meeting, the Russian ambassador to the UN Vasiliy A. Nebenzia asked for a procedural vote on Zelenskyi’s participation within the meeting via video teleconference. Following his and Ferit Hodži’s statement in Albania, the Council invited Zelensky to participate within the meeting via video teleconference by a 13-to-1 vote. Russia voted against such an invite, while China abstained.

“The conflict has resulted within the loss of life and untold misery for its people, especially women, children and also the elderly, left millions homeless and made to hunt refuge in neighboring countries,” he said, calling for an instantaneous end to the violence.

“We encourage talks between Ukraine and Russia (and) Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has spoken to them over once during this regard.”

Modi has spoken to Presidents solon of Russia and Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, asking them to carry talks on a peaceful solution to war.

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