BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 24. The U.S.
administration should cease military operations against Iran.


This is stated in a resolution adopted by the U.S. Senate.


The document was approved by 50 senators, while 48 voted against
it. Four lawmakers from the ruling Republican Party supported the
resolution. Only one Democrat voted against it. A similar document
was approved by the House of Representatives in early June.


The resolution in question is adopted separately by each chamber
of Congress. It is non-binding and advisory in nature. Through such
documents, lawmakers express their position on a particular
issue.


The executive branch of the U.S. government is not obliged to
follow such resolutions and may choose to disregard them.