U.N. General Assembly condemns Crimean “referendum”
The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution condemning the secessionist referendum staged by Russia and the regional government of Crimea. The resolution is symbolic, but its overwhelming passage shows the world community disapproves of Russia’s aggression. One hundred nations voted for the resolution, with eleven against and fifty-eight abstaining.
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