Resolution on Gaza: US will not vote on Algerian proposal News

“The United States does not support action on this draft resolution. If it were put to the vote as drafted, it would not be adopted.” This is what we read in a statement by the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, on the Algerian draft resolution on the situation in the Middle East.

“For months, the United States has worked tirelessly toward a goal we should all strive for: a sustainable solution to the Gaza conflict so that Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side and enjoy equal security, dignity, and freedom. In an effort.” To work toward that future, the United States is working on a hostage agreement between Israel and Hamas that would bring an immediate and sustained period of calm in Gaza for at least six weeks, and from which we will then take time and steps to build could be a more lasting peace. Over the past week, President Biden has received numerous calls from Prime Minister Netanyahu and the leaders of Egypt and Qatar to move forward with this agreement. While gaps remain, key elements are on the table. Overall Overall, we believe this agreement represents the best opportunity. The resolution presented by the Security Council, however, would not achieve these results and would even counteract them.”

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“The Council has a duty to ensure,” he continues, “that any measures we take in the coming days increase pressure on Hamas to accept the present proposal. He also has a duty to continue to push for the implementation of resolutions 2712 and 2720, including provisions requiring a major expansion of assistance, support for humanitarian assistance and reconstruction in Gaza, protection of civilians and aid workers, and a clear warning against the forced relocation of civilians.”

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