The United Nations General Assembly passed a non-binding resolution calling for Syria’s president to step down. However, since it is non-binding the UN can not force the issue.
France is making a new push for a new UN Security Council resolution. This new resolution is focusing on using UN Peacekeeping forces to enforce access to humanitarian aid. Russia might support such a resolution.
12 countries voted against the UN General Assembly resolution. They are: Bolivia, Belarus, Cuba, China, Ecuador, Iran, Nicaragua, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.
15 countries abstained: Angola, Armenia, Fiji, Cameroon, Comoros, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Saint Vincent, Suriname, Tanzania, Tuvalu, Uganda and Vietnam.