India on Friday voted in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution endorsing the 'New York Declaration' on the peaceful settlement of the Palestine issue and the implementation of the two-state solution. The resolution, introduced by France, was adopted with overwhelming support, as 142 nations voted in favour, 10 against, and 12 abstained. Among those opposing were Argentina, Hungary, Israel, and the US.
0 thoughts on “India joins 142 nations in favour of UNGA resolution on Palestine endorsing two-state solution”
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
RECENT NEWS
- Charlie Kirk's Killer Tyler Robinson Charged With Aggravated Murder, Carrying The Death Penalty | 4K
- Trump UK Visit: Inside The Country's Largest Security Operation Since King Charles' Coronation | 4K
- "We Knocked Off Three Boats, You Only Saw Two" Trump Reveals Another Venezuela Drug Boat Strike | 4K
- "One Of The Lions" Hollywood Mourns Death Of Actor, Director, Indie Film Patron Robert Redford | 4K
- 'India refused third-party role in truce talks': Pakistan minister Ishaq Dar's big admission citing US