Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski will be able to participate by videoconference in the next UN General Assembly, scheduled for next week, despite criticism and opposition from Russia. A total of...
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2022-09-16T17:49:33Z
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski will be able to participate by videoconference in the next UN General Assembly, scheduled for next week, despite criticism and opposition from Russia.
A total of 101 UN member states have given the 'green light' to the telematic intervention of the Ukrainian leader, while seven countries voted against and 19 others abstained.
Belarus, for its part, tabled an amendment which, had it passed, would have allowed all UN countries to send a video message.
Zelenski's message will be watched live from New York by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who will attend the event on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin.