UPD: The General Assembly also adopted the US version, but with amendments made by the EU. The document's text added the words: 'Reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, including its territorial waters.' In addition, the words 'lasting peace between Ukraine and the Russian Federation' were replaced with 'a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace between Ukraine and the Russian Federation in accordance with the UN Charter and the principles of sovereign equality and territorial integrity of states.' The US, along with Russia, opposed these amendments. During the vote on the updated resolution, the US abstained.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution prepared by the European Union, timed to the third anniversary of the start of hostilities in Ukraine, condemning Russia's actions. 93 countries voted 'for'. 18 countries, including North Korea, Belarus, Israel, and the USA, voted 'against'. Another 65 countries abstained from voting.
Earlier, the Financial Times reported, citing two officials, that the US demanded the withdrawal of the resolution prepared by the EU in cooperation with Ukraine, which condemns the invasion of Russian troops. Washington proposed its own text, equating Ukraine's actions to those of Russia and expressing sorrow over the 'tragic loss of life in the conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine,' one of the publication's interlocutors reported.
The American administration previously refused to agree on a G7 statement on Russian aggression against Ukraine.
On February 24, a Ukraine Support Summit was held in Kyiv, attended by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President António Costa, Prime Ministers of Spain Pedro Sánchez, Canada Justin Trudeau, Sweden Ulf Kristersson, and Estonia Kristen Michal, as well as Presidents of Lithuania and Latvia Gitanas Nausėda and Edgars Rinkēvičs.