On Thursday, a day before the official one-year mark of Russia’s war on Ukraine, an overwhelming majority of United Nations members voted in support of a resolution calling on Moscow to end its invasion.
Here was some early reaction from the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Linda Thomas-Greenfield:
On Wednesday, in remarks delivered at the U.N., the ambassador said President Joe Biden’s visit to Ukraine this week had “made it clear” the U.S. is still invested in Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s ongoing brutal assault.
“He stood shoulder-to-shoulder with President Zelenskyy,” she said, “to remind the world that, one year later, Kyiv still stands. Ukraine still stands. And America still stands with Ukraine.”
Thursday’s vote demonstrates broad international support for Ukraine at a time when Russia has launched a new offensive in the eastern part of the country. The official vote count was 141 votes in favor and seven against, with 32 countries abstaining.








