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Revision as of 16:43, 3 July 2015
Date | 2014/03/27 00:00:00 - Present |
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Description | UN General Assembly adopts resolution calling upon states not to recognize changes in status of Crimea region |
Further information
UN General Assembly, GA/11493 [1]
The UN vote was 100 to 11 with 58 abstentions. It does not bind any country to act (or in this case refrain from acting).
External links
- Russia Considers UN Vote on Crimea Annexation a 'Victory' - Moscow Times 28 March 2014
- Vote by U.N. General Assembly Isolates Russia - New York Times 27 March 2014
References
- ↑ UN Press release - UN web site 27 March 2014