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The United Nations General Assembly is asking for Russian compensation from Ukraine

international mechanism for redressing damage, loss or injury" From "unjust actions" committed by Russia against Ukraine.

recommends that Member States, in cooperation with Ukraine، "An international record documenting allegations and information regarding damage, loss or injury to Ukrainians and the government caused by Russia".

Described the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky The decision that "Diplomatic victory"in what he considered the deputy chairman of the Council of the Russian Federation "Void and violates the bylaws of the organization".

A Russian veto in the 15-member Security Council prevented the most powerful entity in the United Nations from taking any action against President Vladimir. Put in.

But no objections were raised by the General Assembly when it adopted the previous four resolutions criticizing the Russian operation.

Unlike Security Council resolutions, General Assembly resolutions are not legally binding.

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The 193-member General Assembly voted in favor by 94 to 14 with 73 abstentions, the lowest level of support for five Ukraine-related resolutions adopted by the assembly since the process began on February 24th.

The resolution recognizes the need to establish an “international mechanism for compensation for damages, losses or injuries” resulting from Russia’s “unjust actions” against Ukraine.

recommends that Member States, in cooperation with UkraineAn international record documenting allegations and information regarding damage, loss or injury to Ukrainians and the government caused by Russia.

Described the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky The decision was a “diplomatic victory”, while the deputy chairman of the Russian Federation Council considered it “null and in violation of the statute of the organization”.

A Russian veto in the 15-member Security Council prevented the most powerful entity in the United Nations from taking any action against President Vladimir. Put in.

But no objections were raised by the General Assembly when it adopted the previous four resolutions criticizing the Russian operation.

Unlike Security Council resolutions, General Assembly resolutions are not legally binding.

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