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The United States’ recent votes at the United Nations mark a striking shift in its approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict under the Trump administration. By opposing a European-backed resolution condemning Moscow at the UN General Assembly and then drafting a Security Council resolution that avoided criticizing Russia, Washington has sent mixed signals about its stance.

The move has raised eyebrows among allies, particularly the UK and France, which abstained from the Security Council vote after their proposed amendments were blocked. This shift suggests a recalibration of US foreign policy, one that appears less confrontational toward Russia.
While calls for ending the war are welcome, avoiding direct condemnation of the aggressor undermines the principles of accountability and territorial integrity. This diplomatic balancing act may have long-term implications for US alliances and global perceptions of its commitment to Ukraine.

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