Pakistan maintains a ‘neutral’ stance in the UN vote on Russia’s withdrawal from Ukraine’s nuclear plant

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Hassan Khan

Pakistan maintains a 'neutral' stance in the UN vote on Russia's withdrawal from Ukraine's nuclear plant.

Pakistan’s decision to abstain from voting on the UN General Assembly resolution concerning Russia’s control of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant underscores its neutral stance amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The resolution, which received 99 votes in favor, aimed not only to demand Russia’s withdrawal from the nuclear plant but also to halt attacks on Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure.

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Pakistan’s abstention aligns with its policy of not taking sides in international conflicts, while still advocating for respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and providing humanitarian aid. This stance contrasts with countries that voted against the resolution, including Russia and its allies, and those that supported it, emphasizing Pakistan’s approach to international diplomacy in delicate geopolitical situations.

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