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Dignitaries Walk Out of Russia's UN Address in Support of Ukraine
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Dignitaries from around the world staged a powerful walkout during Russia's address at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, symbolically standing in solidarity with Ukraine. This significant gesture, involving key European nations and their ambassadors, underscored the ongoing international condemnation of the conflict, marking the three-year anniversary of the invasion. Manley’s firm support for Ukraine and the role of the United States at the Council were highlighted, emphasizing the importance of rejecting Moscow's narratives. Meanwhile, Vershinin's defense of Russia amidst accusations of human rights violations added another layer to the geopolitical dynamics at play. Watch the full video for an in-depth analysis and join the conversation.
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