UNITED NATIONS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The United States was forced to abstain in a United Nations General Assembly vote on Monday on a resolution it drafted to mark the third anniversary of Russia's war in Ukraine after the 193-member body agreed to amendments proposed by European states.
The amendments made to the U.S. resolution included adding references to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia and a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in line with the founding U.N. Charter and reaffirming the U.N.'s support for Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity.
The amended U.S.-drafted resolution won 93 votes in favor, while 73 states abstained and eight voted no.
The U.S. put forward its text on Friday, pitting it against Ukraine and European allies who spent the past month negotiating with their own resolution. The General Assembly also adopted the resolution drafted by Ukraine and European countries on Monday with 93 votes in favor, 65 abstentions and 18 no votes