An emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly has begun to discuss a resolution criticizing Russia for its unilateral annexation of four states in Ukraine and calling for its immediate withdrawal.

The European and American countries would like to adopt the resolution with a majority vote and put pressure on Russia.

An emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly began on the 10th at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, USA.



The resolution condemned Russia's unilateral annexation of four provinces in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine as a violation of international law, and immediately reversed the series of decisions to Russia and ordered the withdrawal of troops from Ukraine. I am asking you to withdraw.



At the beginning of the meeting, Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Nations Kislitsa said, "The only thing Russia fears is that we stand together strongly to uphold the UN Charter and defend the rights of all nations." Applause rose from the hall.



Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, Nebenzia, justified this by saying, "The people's choice supports our future with Russia, and we respect that."



The following speeches were made by various countries, including Europe and the United States, of the opinion that unilateral annexation was a violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territory and should not be recognized, and that the Russian military was criticizing the large-scale missile attacks on various parts of Ukraine. One after another.



The meeting will be resumed on the 12th, and the resolution will be voted on after the speeches of each country, and the Western countries would like to adopt it with a majority vote and put pressure on Russia.