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US threatens to veto new Gaza ceasefire resolution at UNSC

By ANI | Updated: February 18, 2024 18:55 IST

Washington, DC [US], February 18 : The United States on Saturday warned of exercising its veto power at the ...

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Washington, DC [US], February 18 : The United States on Saturday warned of exercising its veto power at the UN Security Council against a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, CNN reported.

According to the report, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield warned that if the resolution proposed by Algeria, calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, were to come to a vote at the UN Security Council, Washington would exercise its veto power.

In a statement, Thomas-Greenfield said the United States has been working on a deal between Israel and Hamas to facilitate the release of hostages and bring a pause to the fighting for at least six weeks.

"Over the last week, President Biden has had multiple calls with Prime Minister Netanyahu, as well as the leaders of Egypt and Qatar, to push this deal forward. Though gaps remain, the key elements are on the table," the ambassador said, according to CNN.

"We believe this deal represents the best opportunity to reunite all hostages with their families and enable a prolonged pause in fighting, that would allow for more lifesaving food, water, fuel, medicine, and other essentials to get into the hands of Palestinian civilians who desperately need it," Thomas-Greenfield said.

"The resolution put forward in the Security Council, in contrast, would not achieve these outcomes, and indeed, may run counter to them ... For that reason, the United States does not support action on this draft resolution. Should it come up for a vote as drafted, it will not be adopted," she added.

On Wednesday, last week, Arab countries in the UN reaffirmed their support for the Algerian draft resolution, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and unimpeded humanitarian relief amid Israel's looming ground invasion of Rafah.

As reported by CNN, in a press briefing alongside other members, Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, urged the UN to act saying the group believes there is "massive" support for the proposed resolution.

In her statement on Saturday, Thomas-Greenfield called on the UN Security Council to, instead, ensure "any action we take in the coming days increases pressure on Hamas to accept the proposal on the table".

Stating that the US would continue to engage in diplomacy, she added that the US "will be candid" with Israeli and regional leaders regarding expectations for the protection of Rafah's more than one million civilians.

"It is critical that other parties give this process the best odds of succeeding, rather than push measures that put it and the opportunity for an enduring resolution of hostilities in jeopardy," the statement read.

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