Posted on 02/23/23
| News Source: Arutz-7
Israel was one of 141 countries which on Thursday voted in favor of a United Nations resolution endorsing an end to the war in Ukraine.
As well as calling on parties to the conflict and the international community to seek to broker peace, the resolution also calls for Russia to withdraw from Ukraine's territory.
Seven countries voted against the vote: Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Syria, Mali, Eritrea and Nicaragua.
32 countries abstained during the vote. China, India, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and much of Africa and Central Asia were among the abstentions.
Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, tweeted following the vote, “Once again, Israel stands alongside Ukraine. Today in the UN, Israel voted in favor of a UNGA resolution for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine. Israel will continue to support the Ukrainian people both at the UN and in the field!”
On Wednesday, Erdan addressed the General Assembly at a special session marking the one-year anniversary of Russia's war against Ukraine.
In his address, Erdan laid out the extensive humanitarian aid that Israel provided for Ukraine over the past year and emphasized that Israel recognizes Ukraine's territorial integrity and supports it in UN votes.