Donald Trump was criticized after the United States voted against the United Nations resolution condemning Russia’s war against Ukraine.
This step also revealed deep splits between the White House and the United Kingdom, which supported the decision on the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor.
The decision reaffirmed the “United Nations’s commitment to sovereignty, independence, unity and regional integrity” in Ukraine.
It is still passed by 93 votes to 18 votes, as America joined America like Russia, North Korea and Belarus in opposing this.
In the House of Commons, Foreign Minister David Lami said: “We are proud to occupy the decision of the General Assembly proposed by Ukraine to support a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine in line with the United Nations Charter.”
After publishing it on X, Lib Dem Ed Davey said: “The United States has just voted alongside Russia, Plasia and North Korea against the United Nations resolution to support Ukraine.
“This is an invitation to wake up to all these Trump fans in our country.”
Trump was also criticized by American politicians. “This is a betrayal of the Ukrainian people, our allies, our interests, and those looking for freedom,” said Chris Van Holin, a member of the Democratic Senate of Maryland.
The vote was only three days before Keir Starmer held talks with Trump at the White House-the first face to face between the spouses since the President’s opening a month ago.
Speaking on Monday while holding talks with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House, Trump warned that failure to agree on a peace agreement in Ukraine may lead to World War III.
He said: “On a human basis, we have to get this very bloody problem.
“I will also say this: This may lead to World War III if it is not resolved. There will be a point where you will not stop in these two countries. Indeed, there is participation from other countries. He said,” This may really lead to a very big war, World War III, and will not We let it also happen. “
In another sign of the divisions between the United States and the United Kingdom in Ukraine, Lammy also launched an angry attack on Vladimir Putin in the rumors, describing it as “deceit KGB agent”.
He added: “Today, let’s take a look at the last Kremlin record – the final of the 1975 Helsinki Law; Budapest Memorandum of 1994, betrayal; NATO Act of Russia for the year 1997, betrayal; Minsk agreements for the year 2014 and 2015, betrayal.
“This is the foreign policy through lies, and we must respond by being honest with ourselves and providing the support that Ukraine needs to stay strong because it is required to secure permanent peace and form our collective security so that Putin does not invade again.”
His comments are blatantly contrasting with Donald Trump, who previously described Putin as “smart” and “genius”.