UN passes resolution condemning Russia's annexation attempts
The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to pass a resolution censuring Russia for its attempted annexation of four Ukrainian regions on Wednesday.
In a record number of ayes for resolutions supporting Ukraine since the onset of the war, 143 countries voted in favor of the resolution, while five voted against and 35 abstained.
The five countries voting against the measure were Russia, three allies that have consistently aligned themselves with Moscow in the chamber--- Syria, North Korea, Belarus -- as well as Nicaragua.
A senior administration official previously set the bar for success of the measure at 100 votes -- the same number that backed a resolution denouncing Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield called it a "monumental day" for the body.
"This means that, in the eyes of the world, Ukraine's borders remain the same," she said on Twitter.
-ABC News' Shannon K. Crawford




