BREAKING NEWS RUSSIA & CHINA VETO U.S. RESOLUTION AT UNSC FOR NOT DEMANDING A CEASEFIRE
March 22, 2024BREAKING NEWS!
Russia and China VETO the U.S. resolution for NOT demanding a ceasefire!
The U.S. submitted a UNSC resolution claiming it calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Upon examination of the wording, the resolution calls for talk towards reaching a ceasefire however avoids explicitly calling for one.
Deputy Permanent Representative Polyanskiy referred to the document as “”ordinary American deceit.”” According to the diplomat, it gave the green light to Israel’s military operation in Rafah.
“”The American draft resolution is a distraction and blatant political manipulation. Russia will not accept that the Council turns into a destructive tool in the Middle East. This resolution will give “”Israel”” absolute freedom to kill and expel Palestinians….””
U.S. Secretary of State is currently on a Middle East tour claiming they submitted a draft calling for a ceasefire. This is false and deceitful.
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Anchor: Hello, thanks for joining us on The World Now. We begin with this developing story from the United States. The United States drafted resolution calling for a ceasefire and the hostage deal in Gaza has failed. There were 11 votes in favor, three against and one abstention. Russia and China vetoed the draft resolution that tied on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to the release of hostages held by Hamas. The U.S. representative to the U.N. Security Council Linda Thomas-Greenfield, says Russia and China did not want to vote for a resolution put forward by the United States because they would rather see the U.S. fail. Russia, during the vote, said the United States is calling for a ceasefire due to domestic political reasons. And earlier, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, as the U.S. grows more critical of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. The US Secretary of State’s has been in the Middle East to discuss a postwar plan to govern and secure Gaza. It went back to food security assessment this week, said 1.1 million people were in the Gaza and are struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation.