India was among the 13 countries who voted in favour of a proposal seeking to allow Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) virtually.
As the UNSC meeting began, the Russian ambassador to the United Nations Vassily A Nebenzia requested a procedural vote concerning the Ukrainian president’s participation in the meeting through video conference. Russia voted against while China abstained from voting.
“The result of the voting is as follows: 13 votes in favour, one vote against, one abstention. The proposal to invite Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine to participate in today’s meeting via VTC, has been adopted,” Chinese Ambassador to the UN and UNSC President Zhang Jun said on Wednesday.
It must be noted that Russia objected to Zelenskyy’s virtual participation, noting it does not oppose him addressing a UNSC meeting in person.
Earlier, India on Wednesday announced that it is ready to dispatch its 12th consignment of humanitarian aid to Ukraine consisting of twenty-six types of medicines on a special request from the Ukrainian side.
Saif Ali Khan stabbed in Bandra home; attacker escapes. Police investigate security breaches and insider…
YouTuber Gaurav Taneja's BeastLife pitch on Shark Tank India faced rejection as Sharks questioned his…
The U.S. has implemented new H-1B visa rules to improve fairness, reduce fraud, and streamline…
A Reddit user called out Zepto's confusing billing breakdown, sparking online debate. Users mocked the…
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a deal to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza,…
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are separating after 16 years of marriage, focusing on individual…