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Russia: America’s stance on Gaza has paralyzed the Security Council

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that the United States has paralyzed efforts in the UN Security Council to end the bloodshed in Gaza.

According to the Fars News Agency International Group, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that the United States will use its veto power in the UN Security Council to undermine international efforts to end Giving in to the bloodshed in West Asia, the intergovernmental body is using despite dire warnings from its own staff about shocking civilian casualties in Gaza.

The ministry announced in a statement published on its website: “All UN representatives have jointly called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that This inhuman collective punishment ends the suffering of children, women and the elderly. But thanks to the position of one country, the United States, the Security Council cannot implement its direct instructions and remains paralyzed.” Moscow added that Israel is fully obliged to respect international law in the Palestinian territories, including in Gaza.

The United States and its allies three resolutions They vetoed two resolutions supported by Russia and one supported by Brazil, which called for a ceasefire between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian resistance forces. Russia and China also voted against the alternative resolution presented by Washington.

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