2023-10-21 15:51:34
“It is no longer possible for the absolute lack of food, basic necessities and even water to continue” confessed Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, when speaking regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip. It was a declaration at the summit convened today in Cairo (Egypt) where fifty countries participated. For the minister, who represents his country in that meeting, “The expectation is that an awareness will be created that the time is coming to put an end to this bloodshed.”.
Thus, Brazil demanded concrete measures, before a leadership in which several European and Middle Eastern countries, as well as Qatar, Turkey and Jordan, are present. Vieira opted for an effective discussion on the peace process, which has failed until now because there were no agreements in the United Nations Security Council.
The United States vetoed a Brazilian initiative in the SC and prevented the call to end the conflict from succeeding. That was a “light” proposal, since it sought to avoid the North American refusal. Now, the project is more ambitious: not only addresses the opening of humanitarian corridors but will also demand an immediate ceasefire, especially from the Israeli bombings that have continued even in southern Gaza, where the Palestinians are refugees.
According to Lula da Silva’s government, Brazil “has followed with concern the escalation of violence and the deterioration of the security situation in the region.” Vieira added: “We regret to witness these conditions right on the third anniversary of the Oslo Accords. If we had seen progress since then, we would be celebrating peace and friendship. However, the situation before us today is very serious.”
The chancellor did not rule out discussing the crisis in Palestine once more within the UN Council. “Let me be clear: there is a broad political call for the opening of urgently needed humanitarian pauses, the establishment of corridors and the protection of humanitarian personnel,” he claimed. “We must find ways to unlock multilateral action. “Brazil will spare no effort in this regard.”
Brazil has followed with concern the escalation of violence and the deterioration of the security situation in the region.
Minister Vieira indicated that “On October 24, I will chair the quarterly open debate of the United Nations Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian issue. “I would suggest that we continue this conversation there, at the highest level possible, in an attempt to continue to seek consensus for immediate action.”
In the view of the Brazilian government “the paralysis of the Security Council is having detrimental consequences for the security and lives of millions of people.” In that same context, he pointed out that “we must strive to avoid any possibility of the conflict spreading to the regional level.”
The Brazilian Foreign Minister mentioned that “like many other countries, we also have citizens waiting to be evacuated from Gaza, while we observe with alarm the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the region, especially the lack of medical supplies, food, water, electricity and fuel. Israel, as an occupying power, has specific responsibilities under international humanitarian and human rights law; and these must be fulfilled under any circumstances.”
A group of 30 Brazilians, including children and the elderly, wait to leave Gaza through the border with Egypt. The Brazilian government maintains, until now, a fluid dialogue with the Palestinian authorities in the West Bank, as well as with the Egyptian government and is awaiting authorization to proceed with the rescue of its fellow citizens.
Finally, the Brazilian minister He made it a point to make clear his country’s rejection of the terrorist attacks: “We unequivocally condemn the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas in Israel on October 7, as well as the taking of civilian hostages. Among the victims are Brazilian citizens, three of them were murdered in Israel.”
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