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Ukraine war: Amid shifting alliances, General Assembly passes resolution condemning Russia’s aggression

Three years to the day since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UN General Assembly adopted two competing resolutions on resolving the conflict on Monday, one initiated by the United States and the other by Ukraine – a sign of strategic differences within the transatlantic alliance over the way forward for peace.

Roma, 4, stands in front of his destroyed home in Kobzartsi, Mykolaiv region
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UKRAINE LIVE: Diplomatic debate intensifies as world marks three years since full-scale Russian invasion

February 24 marks three years since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of civilians have been killed and injured, the economy shattered and energy infrastructure destroyed. As the General Assembly and Security Council debated how peace and security can be restored in eastern Europe, three resolutions were passed which reveal new policies and alliances that signal a major shift in the pattern of diplomacy towards the war, here in New York. UN News app users can follow live here.