Tánaiste Signs Joint Statement with 14 Foreign Ministers Calling for ‘Unhindered Humanitarian Access’ in Gaza
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Tánaiste signs joint statement with 14 foreign ministers calling for ‘unhindered humanitarian access’ in Gaza
Tánaiste Simon Harris has signed a joint statement with foreign ministers of 14 other countries urging “unhindered humanitarian access” in the Gaza Strip as famine grips the besieged enclave.
We, the Foreign Ministers of Andorra, Australia, Canada, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, San Marino and Slovenia, condemn the abhorrent terrorist attack on 7 October 2023; demand an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all the hostages held by Hamas and the return of their remains, so (...)
Foreign Minister Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug said that the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Gaza presents the international community with a “moral and humanitarian test.” The minister called for effective collective action to end the suffering of the Palestinian people and restore the effectiveness of international law and the place of human conscience. This came during a speech at the meeting of the International Coalition for the Implementation…
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