The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution not recognizing referendums in the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.

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Of course they did!

[Forwarded from Intel Slava Z]

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🇺🇳🇷🇺 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution not recognizing referendums in the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.

5 countries voted “against” (Belarus, North Korea, Nicaragua, Russia and Syria). 143 countries supported the resolution, 35 abstained, incl. India, China, South Africa, Vietnam and Cuba

 
Yet they never had a word against the chopping up of Yugoslavia...
 
I would ask them to look back two and a half centuries, and do they recognize the US Declaration of Independence?
 
Interesting that Brazil voted in favor. Perhaps the BRICS aren't as unified as advertised. I see that Saudi Arabia also voted in favor. They seem quite schizophrenic these days.
 
Has anyone else played the game Diplomacy in the past?

I used to think it was just a game, now it looks like they are playing it for real.
 
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