Russia and China block US-supported UN proposal for Gaza truce
Russia and China Block U.S.-Backed UN Ceasefire Resolution
On Friday, Russia and China vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution championed by the United States, calling for an “immediate and sustained ceasefire” in Gaza.
Key Points:
- Eleven countries supported the resolution, but Russia, China, and Algeria voted against it.
- This marks the fourth unsuccessful attempt to pass a ceasefire resolution.
- The U.S. version included provisions for a hostage deal and condemned Hamas for recent violence.
Following the failed vote, U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield criticized Russia and China for what she deemed as prioritizing opposition to the U.S. over Council success.
Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan blamed the political nature of the vote for its failure, while Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour labeled the resolution “one-sided.”
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans for France to propose its own resolution in response to the situation.
Meanwhile, in the U.S., Secretary of State Antony Blinken is actively involved in negotiations for a ceasefire agreement and promoting humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
Despite challenges, Blinken remains optimistic about reaching an agreement and acknowledges the ongoing efforts to bridge the gaps in negotiations.
The United States has also put forth a UN Security Council resolution in support of these peace efforts, hoping for global backing.
International Concerns and Diplomatic Actions
The Biden administration, along with other Western nations, has expressed concerns over Israeli military operations in southern Gaza and aims to prevent civilian casualties.
Israeli military operations commenced in northern Gaza, driving Palestinians southward, resulting in a surge of civilians seeking refuge in the area.
The situation has sparked debate over the protection of civilians during Israeli military movements in Gaza, particularly in the city of Rafah.
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