"We therefore urge all states to promote and implement the provisions of that resolution and further strengthen their commitment. We'll continue to present this resolution in the future. It is a paramount moral obligation of the international community to rally around it," Churkin said.
Statement by V.Churkin at the conference on #genocide at UNHQ http://t.co/Cqg7FH4DVj @MID_RF @rusemb_pl
— Russian Mission UN (@RussiaUN) 21 января 2015
In December 2014 the UN General Assembly's 69th session voted on Russia's resolution "Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance." Only three countries, the United States, Canada and Ukraine, voted against the resolution, 55 abstained and 115 countries voted in favor.