
U.S. Vetoes UN Call for Gaza Ceasefire: What’s Next?
The U.S. cast a lone veto on a 14-1 Security Council vote demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire and unrestricted aid access. Here’s the breakdown on global reactions and next steps.
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The U.S. cast a lone veto on a 14-1 Security Council vote demanding an immediate Gaza ceasefire and unrestricted aid access. Here’s the breakdown on global reactions and next steps.
The U.S. veto in the UN Security Council stops a near-unanimous call for an immediate Gaza ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian aid.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges an immediate, lasting ceasefire in Gaza after over 1,000 civilian deaths, calling for urgent humanitarian relief.
China has urged urgent global action at a UN Security Council debate to protect civilians in armed conflicts, highlighting the human stories behind wartime statistics.
At a UN briefing, China urged all parties to ease Red Sea tensions, resume political talks in Yemen, and ramp up humanitarian support for a comprehensive, Yemeni-led peace process.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for a more equitable global governance system and enhanced status for Global South countries at the UN Security Council.
UNSC members agree to strengthen the UN’s role and support multilateralism, says Chinese FM Wang Yi.
China assumes the UN Security Council presidency for February, focusing on multilateralism, global governance reform, and addressing key regional conflicts.
China prioritizes multilateralism and conflict resolution during its UN Security Council presidency, focusing on Gaza ceasefire implementation and African peacebuilding efforts.
China urges the United Nations Security Council to adopt an immediate, unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, criticizing delays and advocating for humanitarian aid access.