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The UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday adopted a resolution on the Ukraine crisis, calling for "an immediate and unconditional ceasefire" and "comprehensive, just and lasting peace."
The draft resolution, prepared by Ukraine and a number of European countries, was adopted with 107 in favor, 12 against and 51 abstentions at the UNGA's 11th Emergency Special Session, on the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine crisis.
China, which abstained in the vote, stated that the Ukraine issue has entered a critical stage for promoting negotiations and hoped the international community will create favorable conditions for a political resolution to the crisis.
The UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday adopted a resolution on the Ukraine crisis, calling for "an immediate and unconditional ceasefire" and "comprehensive, just and lasting peace."
The draft resolution, prepared by Ukraine and a number of European countries, was adopted with 107 in favor, 12 against and 51 abstentions at the UNGA's 11th Emergency Special Session, on the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine crisis.
China, which abstained in the vote, stated that the Ukraine issue has entered a critical stage for promoting negotiations and hoped the international community will create favorable conditions for a political resolution to the crisis.