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2774 (2025) SC

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Draft symbol S/2025/115
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UN Document 2774 (2025) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.9866 Feb. 24, 2025

— Abstain (5)
✓ Yes (10)
Speeches following this vote (10) may include explanations of vote
Ms. Shea (United States of America)
The United States sincerely appreciates Security Council member support for this resolution (resolution 2774 (2025)) and applauds the action, the first on Ukraine the Council has taken in three years, to firmly call for an end to the conflict. This resolution puts us on the path to peace. It is a first step, but a crucial one and one of which we should all be proud. Now we must use it to build a …
Mr. Žbogar (Slovenia)
It is exactly three years since the Russian Federation launched its aggression against Ukraine in clear violation of the Charter of the United Nations. After three years of death and destruction, a just and lasting peace is long overdue. There is nobody who wants peace more than Ukrainians and Europeans. The fundamental question remains: how should the Council, tasked with upholding internationa…
Ms. Machon (Denmark)
For all States, large and small, the Charter of the United Nations is more than a promise. It is protection. It is a bedrock of global security. It represents protection of our sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence and protection from a world in which the strong do what they want and the weak suffer what they must. That is why we must stand up against aggression whenever and whereve…
Mr. Hwang (Republic of Korea)
We believe that there are two goals on which everyone can agree. First, this senseless and unlawful war must come to an end as soon as possible. Secondly, we must strive to uphold the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law. Now is the time to gather our wisdom and determination to simultaneously achieve both objectives as much as possible. In the light o…
Mrs. Rodrigues-Birkett (Guyana)
Guyana acknowledges the efforts of the United States aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution of the three-year old war in Ukraine. At the outset, Guyana stresses the importance of an inclusive and transparent path to that end, involving all parties concerned. Guyana believes that the resolution just adopted (resolution 2774 (2025)) is an important step towards a peaceful end to the war. Notwith…
Mr. Ahmad (Pakistan)
Pakistan voted in favour of the United States-sponsored resolution (resolution 2774 (2025)), known as “The path to peace”. The resolution is in line with Pakistan’s clear and consistent position on the conflict in Ukraine and our repeated calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a negotiated settlement of this conflict. Pakistan remains deeply concerned about this tragic conflict, whi…
Mr. Alfaro de Alba (Panama)
We commend the delegation of the United States for its initiative to present the resolution known as “The path to peace” (resolution 2774 (2025)). Panama believes that putting an end to the war is an urgent priority. This war should never have begun and should have ended a long time ago. It has claimed thousands of civilian and military casualties, with billions of dollars wasted on financing co…
Mr. Koudri (Algeria)
At the outset, I would like to recall my country’s position on this conflict, which we have long expressed. We support abandoning the logic of confrontation, escalation, and polarization, and believe that the security and safety of the peoples of the region, who are suffering every day, should be our top priority. We also stress the need for strict adherence to the rules of international law, inc…
Mr. Nebenzia (Russian Federation)
We acknowledge the constructive changes in the United States position on the Ukrainian conflict, and, as we understand it, the resolution that we considered today (resolution 2774 (2025)) is an attempt to implement that. We also understand the rationale of the authors in offering a short and general text. To support that overall sensible approach, Russia did not propose any substantive additions …
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of China. The manner in which China cast its votes on the resolution submitted by the United States (resolution 2774 (2025)) and the draft amendments proposed by the United Kingdom, Russia and other countries reflects our consistent principles and propositions on the Ukraine issue. At present, when the Ukraine issue is at a critic…
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