Guterres demands peace when fatigue over Ukraine is noted at the UN

Feb 24, 2024 View Original Article
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    -28% Somewhat Liberal

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    -28% Somewhat Liberal

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59% : The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, yesterday opened an extraordinary Security Council for the two years of war in Europe, with a request.
59% : The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, yesterday opened an extraordinary Security Council for the two years of war in Europe, with a request.
51% : Guterres attended an extraordinary meeting of the Security Council, the executive arm of the UN, on February 24, 2022, in which he pleaded with Russia not to carry out the invasion plans.
49% : Although within the framework of the UN a majority of countries continue to condemn the invader, Russia arrives on February 24 with more solidity on the battlefield, with a division in the United States that prevents financing of Kyiv's war and at a time when which "I have recently heard about Ukraine's fatigue," as the American ambassador acknowledged in her speech at the General Assembly dedicated to this second anniversary.
46% : In fact, the UN uses the word war for Ukraine and operation with Israel.

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