Syria, Belarus, North Korea, Zimbabwe: who voted against the UN resolution on Crimea
On 19 December, the UN General Assembly voted for a resolution on human rights in Russia-annexed Crimea. The resolution was supported by 70 member countries of the UN, 76 – abstained, 26 voted against. Among those who were against it, of course, Russia, which occupied the Peninsula. Against the resolution voted Belarus, which together with Russia is part of the Union state. Among the former countries of the USSR against the Crimean resolution voted Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. […]
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