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Russia & China veto UN action on Middle East conflict

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Russia and China took a decisive stance by vetoing a resolution drafted by the United States.

This resolution is aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The contentious vote occurred on October 25, 2023, at the U.N. headquarters in New York.

The U.S.-drafted resolution sought to tackle the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, emphasising the need for temporary ceasefires to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid to the affected population.

However, Russia and China, two permanent members of the U.N. Security Council with veto power, expressed their opposition to the resolution. This move, in essence, blocked the resolution’s passage.

Notably, the United Arab Emirates also voted against the resolution, aligning itself with Russia and China in their veto. On the other side of the aisle, ten member states of the Security Council voted in favour of the resolution, while two abstained from casting their votes.

This development underscores the continuing challenges and complexities surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. The conflict, which has persisted for years, has led to numerous humanitarian concerns, with the civilian population in Gaza bearing the brunt of the hostilities. The U.S. resolution aimed to address these concerns by advocating for temporary ceasefires to facilitate the delivery of essential aid to those in need.

 

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