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US urges all UN member states to stop backing Russia's 'deplorable' war on Ukraine

'China remains the decisive enabler of Russia’s war industrial machine,' says US deputy UN envoy Tammy Bruce

Merve Gül Aydoğan Ağlarcı  | 25.02.2026 - Update : 25.02.2026
US urges all UN member states to stop backing Russia's 'deplorable' war on Ukraine

HAMILTON, Canada

The US called on all UN member states Tuesday to halt any support that allows Russia's war in Ukraine to continue, warning that it is causing a devastating human toll and threatening global peace and security.

"Four long, brutal years have passed since the Russia-Ukraine war escalated to its current horrific scale, resulting in thousands of casualties," US deputy UN envoy Tammy Bruce told the UN Security Council, calling for it to "end immediately."

Stressing that Washington under President Donald Trump is pushing for a negotiated settlement, Bruce said: "Military force will never resolve this conflict – only a diplomatic solution, agreed to by both sides, can do so."

"We are closer to a deal right now than at any point since the war began. But we have obviously not reached it yet – the fighting continues," she added.

Bruce singled out alleged foreign support for Moscow and claimed that "China remains the decisive enabler of Russia’s war industrial machine."

"We have urged China many times in this chamber to stop supplying Russia with dual-use goods and material components that end up in the drones and other weapons used in Ukraine," she said.

She also criticized North Korea, Iran and Cuba for allegedly providing troops, weapons and technology that prolong the conflict and said: "The United States calls on all UN Member States to end any and all support that enables the continuation of this deplorable war, which exacts a devastating human toll and threatens peace and security around the world."

China's UN envoy Fu Cong sharply criticized the US deputy envoy's allegations, saying: "The statement just made by the US representative once again smeared and vilified China, which is completely unacceptable.”

"China is not the creator of the Ukraine crisis, nor is it a party to the conflict," he said, adding that Beijing continues its "normal economic and trade relations" with both Russia and Ukraine as well as the US and European states.

Noting that China will continue to "adopt reasonable energy security measures," Fu accused the US of fabricating "all sorts of excuses and lies in various settings,” saying it “has continued to attack and smear China. This is explicit political manipulation."

"Its purpose is to incite block confrontation and to create division and conflict," he said, calling on the US "to stop deflecting attention, stop shifting blame and stop creating conflicts and wars around the world."

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