India also did not support Russia in the UN Security Council


- India maintains neutral stance in Russia-Ukraine war

- 12 other members of UNSC also abstained from voting: India also refrained from making any statement

New York: Maintaining a neutral stance on the war between Ukraine and Russia, India on Thursday abstained from voting on a resolution tabled by Russia at the UN Security Council on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Sixteen members of the UNSC, including India, abstained from voting on Russia's proposal.

Russia, backed by Belarus, Syria and North Korea, said in a statement to the UN Security Council that Ukraine's citizens, including humanitarian workers, women and children, were fully protected. A ceasefire should be called for dialogue to protect the people and get them out of the war-torn area quickly. " Russia's proposal made no mention of invading Ukraine. Sixteen other member states, including India, abstained from voting in favor of Russia's proposal. However, no country voted against the proposal. However, China voted in favor of Russia.

India abstained from voting on Russia's proposal and refrained from commenting on it. Earlier, India did not take part in the vote on two Western proposals on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and on one occasion at the UN General Assembly. The United States, however, has condemned Russia's offer. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield said the U.S. distances itself from the proposal because Russia is responsible for the deteriorating humanitarian situation. If he cares about the lives and dreams of millions, he should stop this war. Russia is aggressive and aggressive. Britain's ambassador to Britain, Barbara Woodward, said her country would not vote in the Security Council or the General Assembly for any resolution that did not consider Russia to be the sole cause of the humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine.

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