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China Just Condemned Putin’s Ukraine Invasion

Is this a turning point?

Will Lockett
6 min readMay 7, 2023

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Putin’s war machine is on its knees. Russia has depleted its weapons, lost countless lives, and barely made any headwind in overthrowing Ukraine. Now their forces are comprised of untrained conscripts using ancient Soviet tanks, missiles, and weapons. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s forces are being supplied with lethal modern weaponry from the West, and their troops are being trained and informed by some of the globe’s most effective militaries. What Russia needs to receive in order to carry through withits invasion is similar support from its close friends, like China. For months, it seemed such help was just over the horizon. But in a recent UN vote, China voted to condemn Putin’s invasion. So is Putin’s lifeline dead in the water? Or is something else afoot?

The UN recently took a vote on a resolution that calls for closer cooperation between the United Nations and the Council of Europe, which is a Strasbourg-based human rights organisation. Ultimately, this proposal was passed as it received 122 votes in favour, namely from the US, UK, Canada, most EU countries, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Brazil, China, and India. 18 countries abstained from voting, and only 5 countries, namely Russia, Belarus, Syria, Nicaragua, and North Korea (what a great crowd!), voted to oppose.

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Will Lockett
Will Lockett

Written by Will Lockett

Independent journalist covering global politics, climate change and technology. Get articles early at www.planetearthandbeyond.co

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