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Do Africa's UN Votes on Ukraine Reflect A New Geopolitical Reality?
Do Africa's UN Votes on Ukraine Reflect A New Geopolitical Reality?
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By siding with Moscow on key UN resolutions concerning Ukraine, Washington has signaled a major shift in its foreign policy. The Trump administration's move... 10.03.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Do Africa's UN Votes on Ukraine Reflect A New Geopolitical Reality?
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By siding with Moscow on key UN resolutions concerning Ukraine, Washington has signaled a major shift in its foreign policy. The Trump administration's move, framed as prioritizing diplomacy over confrontation, raises questions about the US's long-term strategy and the potential fallout for its allies.
The recent vote at the UN General Assembly over the Ukraine conflict exposed deep divisions in international politics. Ukraine, supported by European countries, presented a resolution titled "Advancing a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace." However, experts argue that the resolution's wording was confrontational.The US, on the other hand, proposed a brief "Path to Peace" draft. This focused on mourning the casualties, reaffirming the UN's role in peacekeeping, and calling for an end to hostilities without directly blaming Russia. In turn, Russia tried to amend Ukraine's resolution by calling for an assessment of the conflict's root causes.Moreover, the Assembly passed Ukraine's resolution with 93 votes in favor, 18 against, and 65 abstentions. This implies a decline in support compared to earlier votes, revealing a clear shift, with many Global South countries, including African nations, abstaining or voting against the resolution. Does the growing reluctance to take a strong stance against Russia by African countries signal a deeper geopolitical shift, with countries prioritizing strategic alliances and economic interests?To provide answers to this question and offer further insights, Dr. Cristiano d'Orsi, an expert in human rights, refugees, and migration law in Africa, based in South Africa, will explore the underlying dynamics and their causes in depth.To find out what else our guest had to say, tune in to the African Currents podcast, brought to you by Sputnik Africa.In addition to the website, you can also catch our episodes on Telegram.► You can also listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Pocket Casts, Afripods, Podcast Addict.► Check out all the episodes of African Currents.
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Do Africa's UN Votes on Ukraine Reflect A New Geopolitical Reality?
By siding with Moscow on key UN resolutions concerning Ukraine, Washington has signaled a major shift in its foreign policy. The Trump administration's move, framed as prioritizing diplomacy over confrontation, raises questions about the US's long-term strategy and the potential fallout for its allies.
The recent vote at the UN General Assembly over the Ukraine conflict exposed deep divisions in international politics. Ukraine, supported by European countries, presented a resolution titled "Advancing a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace." However, experts argue that the resolution's wording was confrontational.
The US, on the other hand, proposed a brief "Path to Peace" draft. This focused on mourning the casualties, reaffirming the UN's role in peacekeeping, and calling for an end to hostilities without directly blaming Russia. In turn, Russia tried to amend Ukraine's resolution by calling for an assessment of the conflict's root causes.
Moreover, the Assembly passed Ukraine's resolution with 93 votes in favor, 18 against, and 65 abstentions. This implies a decline in support compared to earlier votes, revealing a clear shift, with many Global South countries, including African nations, abstaining or voting against the resolution. Does the growing reluctance to take a strong stance against Russia by African countries signal a deeper geopolitical shift, with countries prioritizing strategic alliances and economic interests?
To provide answers to this question and offer further insights, Dr. Cristiano d'Orsi, an expert in human rights, refugees, and migration law in Africa, based in South Africa, will explore the underlying dynamics and their causes in depth.
"For several years now, Africa has been leaving the side of countries that colonized the continent. We don't have to hide that there's been a form of neo-colonization. Formally, colonization ended for all the 54 sovereign countries in Africa. But the influence of external actors in Africa has always been and still is very strong. So, the shift in this vote is reflecting the fact that many African countries, after all these years, don't believe anymore in the promises and in the attitude that countries like France and the UK had in this continent," Dr. d'Orsi said.
To find out what else our guest had to say, tune in to the African Currents podcast, brought to you by Sputnik Africa.
In addition to the website, you can also catch our episodes on
Telegram.► Check out all the episodes of African Currents.