
The UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a Western-backed resolution declaring Crimea's breakaway referendum illegitimate and refusing to recognize Russia's annexation of the peninsula.
The non-binding resolution passed with a comfortable majority in the 193-member body, with 100 votes in favor and 11 votes against. But 58 abstained and more than 20 did not vote.
Ukraine, which drafted the resolution, welcomed the adoption of the resolution and called for a "stronger and more concrete" united, international front against Russian aggression.
"I'm very much satisfied with the vote...(an) overwhelming majority of nations in the world supported this resolution," acting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya said.
He had urged the international community to back the text, hoping an overwhelming show of support would ward off further Russian intervention on its territory.
For several centuries," Russian ambas****r Vitaly Churkin told the assembly, Crimea was "an integral part of our country.
"Only an arbitrary decision by the USSR to transfer it to Ukraine upset this natural sate of affairs," he said.
The 11 countries that voted against the text were Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Nicaragua, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
NATO and Western powers voted overwhelmingly in favor. Among the abstentions were Afghanistan, China, India and Pakistan, as well many South American nations.
Israel and Iran were among those that did not vote.
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OK let's take Greneda, oh can't do that either the US said and did that. We could invade Cuba, but even that was a pigs ear
Sorry I'm picking up some really bad examples here. Why don't we just invade Peterborough to make up for it?
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