Russia Vetoes UN Resolution on Outer Space Arms Race
On 24th April, 2024, Russia vetoed a UN resolution sponsored by the US and Japan aimed at preventing a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space.
Key Points
- UN Security Council Vote: The resolution garnered 13 votes in favour, with Russia opposing it and China abstaining, failing to secure the required unanimous support.
- Content of the Resolution: The resolution urged all nations to refrain from developing or deploying nuclear arms or other weapons of mass destruction in space, in accordance with a 1967 international treaty.
- US Response to the Veto: US Ambassador expressed bewilderment over Russia's veto, questioning its motives and transparency ....
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