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4 countries support Putin’s annexation of Ukraine to the United Nations, who are they?

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

A total of four countries support the action Russia annexed four territories Ukraine some time ago. This support was expressed by the four countries in the UN General Assembly resolution (PBB) which was held on Tuesday (12/10).

The UN General Assembly approved a resolution against the annexation of the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia to Russia.

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From this vote, as many as 143 UN member states, including Indonesia, agreed with the resolution condemning the Russian annexation of Ukrainian territory. However, as many as five countries voted against the resolution while another 35 abstained.

As reported place According to the official UN statement, the countries that rejected the resolution were Belarus, North Korea, Nicaragua, Syria and Syria.

Meanwhile, one of Russia’s allies, namely China, has chosen to abstain.

Several other countries that voted for abstention were India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

Belarus, North Korea, Nicaragua and Syria have close allies with Russia.

As reported NPR, Belarus was a stopover for more than 30,000 Russian soldiers before the invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of Moscow soldiers reside in the country under the pretext of joint military exercises.

Eventually, however, Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February.

Meanwhile, North Korea’s relations with Russia are also close. North Korea had previously expressed its intention to send workers to Donetsk, a Ukrainian territory now controlled by Russia.

As reported NK NewsDonetsk’s pro-Russian leader Denis Pushilin said he was ready to “visit North Korea and have a meeting with the head of state Kim Jong Un”.

Pushilin also plans to invite Pyongyang to participate in international courts for Ukrainian citizens and mercenaries who commit crimes.

In Nicaragua, President Daniel Ortega allowed the Russians to station their troops, planes and ships in the country.

The Russian military deployment in Nicaragua is intended for training, law enforcement and emergency response CBS News.

Meanwhile, Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad is a longtime ally of Russia Vox.

(pwn / rds)

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