United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres this Wednesday refrained from commenting on the May 28 decision by Spain, Ireland and Norway to jointly recognize the State of Palestine.
In his daily press briefing, Stephane Dujarric, Guterres’ spokesman, received several questions about the announcement from the three European countries and its possible impact on the Gaza war, but answered bluntly: “I will let others predict what consequences this will entail. actions will have.”
For the UN, a ceasefire agreement that speeds up the flow of humanitarian aid and facilitates the release of hostages held by Hamas remains a priority, in addition to the long-term goal of a two-state solution – Israel and Palestine – “safely and.” with the right to self-determination,” Dujarric emphasized.
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