Three years to the day since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UN General Assembly adopted two competing resolutions on resolving the conflict on Monday, one initiated by the United States and the other by Ukraine – a sign of strategic differences within the transatlantic alliance over the way forward for peace.
Dmytro Kuleba, senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School and a former foreign minister of Ukraine, spoke about the UN General Assembly voting on a resolution calling for a withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine,
The United States opposed a resolution demanding Russian withdrawal from Ukraine, but won Security Council approval of one calling for peace without assigning blame, exposing fissures between allies.