Slovenia Leads UN Push for Gaza Ceasefire, Vote Expected Wednesday
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On the anniversary of the recognition of Palestine, Minister Tanja Fajon stressed that Slovenia wants to achieve immediate results. She also said that Slovenia is considering joining a joint lawsuit against Israel, but must decide by the end of January.
Slovenia leads UN push for Gaza ceasefire, vote expected Wednesday
HAMILTON (Canada), June 4 — Slovenia, on behalf of the elected members of the UN Security Council, put forward a draft resolution on Tuesday calling for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip and requested a vote for Wednesday, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. The document, which was obtained by Anadolu, expresses “grave concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation, including the risk of famine,” and recalls…
Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon stressed on the occasion of the first anniversary of the recognition of Palestine today that Slovenia wants to achieve an immediate ceasefire and is concerned about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. According to her, Slovenia has not yet decided whether to join South Africa's lawsuit against Israel, but that considerations are moving in that direction.
The United Nations Security Council is voting today, Wednesday, on a draft resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, in accordance with a non-permanent member of the Security Council from Slovenia. The text of the draft resolution demands an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, respected by all parties. It also calls for the immediate and unconditional lifting of all restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza, as well as …
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