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    Home > Headlines > Exclusive-US refusing to co-sponsor UN motion backing Ukraine ahead of war anniversary, diplomats say
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    Exclusive-US refusing to co-sponsor UN motion backing Ukraine ahead of war anniversary, diplomats say

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    Posted on February 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    The US is not co-sponsoring a UN resolution supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity, marking a potential diplomatic shift.

    US Declines to Co-Sponsor UN Resolution Supporting Ukraine's Integrity

    By Tom Balmforth, Emma Farge and Sabine Siebold

    LONDON/GENEVA/BERLIN (Reuters) - The U.S. is refusing to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution marking three years since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine that backs Kyiv's territorial integrity and condemns Russian aggression, three diplomatic sources told Reuters, in a potential stark shift by Ukraine's most powerful Western ally.

    The step appears to mirror a widening rift between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump, who is trying to rapidly end the war in Ukraine and whose team has held talks with Russia without the involvement of Kyiv.

    The row is a major political crisis for Ukraine, which has used tens of billions of dollars of U.S. military aid agreed under the previous U.S. administration to weather Russia's invasion and also benefited from diplomatic support.

    The draft resolution for the U.N. General Assembly, seen by Reuters, condemns Russian aggression and reaffirms a commitment "to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders".

    "In previous years, the United States has consistently co-sponsored such resolutions in support of a just peace in Ukraine," one of the sources, who like the others requested anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, said on Thursday.

    The first diplomatic source told Reuters that the resolution was being sponsored by more than 50 countries, declining to identify them.

    A spokesperson for the U.S. diplomatic mission to the United Nations in Geneva did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Russia has seized some 20% of Ukraine and is slowly but steadily gaining territory in the east. Moscow said its "special military operation" responded to an existential threat posed by Kyiv's pursuit of NATO membership. Ukraine and the West call Russia's action an imperialist land grab.

    The United States has been a co-sponsor of almost all U.N. resolutions in support of Ukraine against Russia throughout the biggest conflict on European soil since World War Two.

    It was not immediately clear when the deadline to back the draft resolution expires, and Washington could still change its mind.

    The U.N. vote, seen as an important bellwether of global support for Ukraine in the face of the Trump administration seeming shift towards Russia's position in the war, could still go ahead without U.S. backing, but might be less likely to win broad support in the General Assembly.

    A second diplomatic source who also requested anonymity said: "For now, the situation is they (the U.S.) won't sign it." Efforts are ongoing to seek support from other countries instead, including the Global South, the source added.

    (Reporting by Tom Balmforth in London, Emma Farge in Geneva and Sabine Siebold in Berlin; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The US is not co-sponsoring a UN resolution supporting Ukraine.
    • •The resolution marks three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
    • •US decision may indicate a shift in diplomatic relations.
    • •Over 50 countries are sponsoring the resolution.
    • •The resolution reaffirms Ukraine's territorial integrity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-US refusing to co-sponsor UN motion backing Ukraine ahead of war anniversary, diplomats say

    1Why is the US refusing to co-sponsor the UN resolution?

    The US is declining to co-sponsor a draft U.N. resolution that supports Ukraine's territorial integrity, reflecting a growing rift between Ukrainian President Zelenskiy and US President Trump.

    2What does the draft resolution aim to achieve?

    The draft resolution condemns Russian aggression and reaffirms commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity.

    3How has the US historically participated in UN resolutions regarding Ukraine?

    Historically, the United States has consistently co-sponsored U.N. resolutions supporting Ukraine against Russia throughout the ongoing conflict.

    4What could be the consequences of the US's refusal to co-sponsor?

    The refusal could indicate a shift in US foreign policy and may impact global support for Ukraine, especially in light of the Trump administration's seeming alignment with Russia.

    5How many countries are sponsoring the resolution?

    The resolution is being sponsored by more than 50 countries, although the specific countries have not been disclosed.

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