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Indian-American Congressman disappointed over India abstaining UNSC resolution on Russia

India, China and the United Arab Emirates on Friday abstained from the US-sponsored resolution against the Russian aggression which was vetoed by Moscow.

February 26, 2022 / 11:41 IST
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Russia-Ukraine crisis: The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session on February 21 to discuss the conflict.
Russia-Ukraine crisis: The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session on February 21 to discuss the conflict.

Prominent Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has expressed disappointment over India's decision to abstain from the UN Security Council resolution on Russia's aggression against Ukraine, saying it is the US and not Russia that will stand with New Delhi against China's current expansionist plans.

India, China and the United Arab Emirates on Friday abstained from the US-sponsored resolution against the Russian aggression which was vetoed by Moscow. As many as 11 of the 15 members of the UN Security Council voted in favour. Five countries — the US, the UK, Russia, China and France — are permanent members of the council and have veto powers. India is a non-permanent member and its current two-year term expires this year.

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In 1962, President (John F) Kennedy stood with India against China's invasion. It is the US, not Russia, that will stand with India against China's current expansionist plans, Khanna tweeted on Friday. This is the time for India to stand with the free word (sic) against Putin. Abstention is not acceptable, said the three-term Democratic Congressman from California.

Echoing Khanna, Congressman Eric Swalwell also termed India's move as "disappointing". Rep Ro Khanna and I represent the largest Indian-American districts and this vote is contrary to what we hear from our constituents.