US Refuses to Condemn Russia, Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Putin Alignment
The United States’ refusal to co-sponsor a UN resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks a significant shift in its foreign policy. This decision, coupled with the U.S. opposition to directly labeling Russia as the aggressor in a G7 statement, contrasts with previous consistent support for Ukraine. The move follows recent diplomatic overtures to Russia and controversial statements by former President Trump questioning Ukraine’s leadership and suggesting resource-based repayment for military aid. These actions have sparked concern amongst Ukrainian officials and European allies regarding the future of U.S. support. The UN resolution, while able to proceed without U.S. backing, may face challenges in garnering widespread support.