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In a significant policy shift, the United States sided with Russia during a recent UN General Assembly vote concerning Ukraine. The resolution, which called for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict, was adopted with 93 votes in favor but received less overall support than similar measures in the past. Once an ardent supporter of Ukraine, the US's pivot follows escalating tensions between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom Trump labeled a "dictator."
The resolution aimed at ending a war that has lasted three years, drawing criticism of Russia's actions while advocating for a cessation of hostilities. Belarus, North Korea, and Sudan, allies of Russia, also supported the draft. India abstained from the vote, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy. This development comes as the US has provided over $60 billion in military aid to Ukraine since the conflict began in February 2022, further complicating US-Ukraine relations in the wake of Trump's return to power.