Countries Voting "Against" Condemning Russia
- Belarus
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- Eritrea
- Russian Federation
- Syrian Arab Republic
Countries Voting "Abstain" Condemning Russia
- Algeria
- Angola
- Armenia
- Bangladesh
- Bolivia
- Burundi
- Central African Republic
- China
- Congo
- Cuba
- El Salvador
- Equatorial Guinea
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Lao People's Democratic Republic
- Madagascar
- Mali
- Mongolia
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Nicaragua
- Pakistan
- Senegal
- South Africa
- South Sudan
- Sri Lanka
- Sudan
- Tajikistan
- Uganda
- United Republic of Tanzania
- Vietnam
- Zimbabwe
Obviously big thanks go to all abstaining parties for not falling into the Western bullshit trap... the rest of y'all's countries not so much...
laos hiding amongst the abstains like the invisible socialist state that it is
Unlike the resolutions from the security council that Russia vetoed, a General Assembly resolution is non-binding. The point is to show the number of countries that are pissed off at Russia.
Some of the reddit comments are claiming "this shows the whole world is against russia", which is inaccurate. Here's an actual example of when the entire world votes to condemn the aggression of a single nation against a neighboring country.
Here’s an actual example of when the entire world votes to condemn the aggression of a single nation against a neighboring country.
weird how Ukraine abstained from that vote.
Nooo that’s freaking Russian disinfo! It was a trap don’t you understand, they wanted to make us look like Nazis so we had to oppose it to… wait…
Over 50% of Earths population voted with Russia or abstained, and over 30% of the worlds GDP
lmao at this nerd in the comments, go bully him
Zelensky is basically modern day Ho Chi Minh.
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/t54rmn/the_un_general_assembly_votes_in_favor_of/hz374av/
"So true, it said that in the Ken Burns documentary!"
Ah yes, Ken Burns, famously the arbiter of all of human history.
"Haha, see, only the countries biased against the US say bad things about it, that must mean US good!!!!".... :xi-plz:
uncritical support for the DPRK in its heroic struggle to liberate occupied Korea from the genocidal American empire
Interesting that both India and South Africa abstained.
Additionally, the following 13 member countries skipped the vote for this resolution entirely:
- Azerbaijan
- Burkina Faso
- Eswatini
- Ethiopia
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Morocco
- Togo
- Turkmenistan
- Uzbekistan
- Venezuela
Indian social media and reddit seems to actually be heavily on Russia's side of all this - couldn't figure out the politics behind the support, that would need more research/attention than I have to give at the moment (yayyyyy identity crisis).
If anyone has any info on what I'm saying or if I'm totally wrong with my anecdotes feel free to reply lol
Historically the Soviet Union tended to have good relations with India, and when Pakistan was developing good relations with the USA India had to get closer to Russia. Russia is also key in developing India's nuclear energy capabilities. Another part of it could be that India buys a lot of military equipment from Russia, almost all of their tanks are T-72s and T-90s, and a good portion of their air force are MiG-29s and Su-30s.
Soviet Union literally helped when the Bengal Famine happened. The same one that British pig Churchill allowed to happen. The relationship developed better under Khruschev and one of the reason(idk if it's really true) that China was angry at USSR for was their extra help with India. You won't see any Indian shit talk Soviet Union except for the western bootlickers.
Map of the vote outcome - "Red is against", yellow is "abstained", grey is either "in favor" or "didn't vote". I didn't make this map, it's shit.
Screenshot of the vote count - no symbol means they skipped the vote.
Edit:
Serbia voting against Russia here is weird. I thought they were allies?
I mean nato is an awful addition to any dish, why would any chef choose to add it
Indeed - I really can't accurately describe my perspective on this war without either letting the west off the hook or glorifying it, so just know I sit in between and prefer the west to lose all political/military engagements while the fewest amount of proletarians/oppressed people's suffer/die. That's really the base of it, the problem is figuring out where that sits lol.
China’s position seems best. Push for peace and cooperation, negotiate sovereignty for Ukraine and also security assurances for Russia (cede Crimea and Donbas, no NATO ever, de-Nazify). Oppose all intervention and sanctions.
The more time that goes on, the more I relate to China's chosen path given their situation to work with for the past century. Mandarin is on the list... after a bunch of things 😔
I don’t like that it happened, but now that it did the preferably outcome is a swift and decisive Russian victory and Ukrainians coming to negotiations humbled and willing to take Russia’s concerns seriously.
Absolutely worst case scenario is giving Ukrainians hope, funding insurgency and terror, dragging this out for years, arming civilians, etc. which is all blood psycho shit that will result in millions dead
Has Russia provided as much as China or comparable amounts of aid? I personally wasn't aware, but I need more DPRK facts if I'm missing :(