Russian
ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin.(Reuters / Allison Joyce)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/news/russia-un-gaza-conflict-111/
Russia is ready to propose a full resolution aimed at
stopping the violence between Israel and Gaza if the West continues to
“filibuster” the UN Security Council statement on the crisis.
“Russia is ready… to submit a draft resolution focusing
on three key components,” Russia’s envoy to the UN, Vitaly Churkin told the
UN Security Council during consultations on the Gaza conflict arranged at
Russia’s initiative.
Morocco proposed a statement calling for a halt to the
hostilities last Thursday and since then diplomats have had enough time to
present their amendments in writing, Churkin said. “The fact that they
introduced these amendments orally… after three days of having the Moroccan
text at their disposal, they could, at least, have prepared their amendments in
writing,” he said. “To me it unfortunately looks like a little bit of
a filibuster attempt.”
Churkin did not name any one country that has been
hampering progress and indicated “quite transparently that they will not be
prepared to go along with any reaction of the Security Council.”
“Maybe it’s just a laid back attitude in a situation
where we cannot afford procrastination,” he added.
According to Churkin the key components of Russia’s
resolution would be the following: An end to the violence by a negotiated a
ceasefire, support for international and regional efforts to settle the crisis
peacefully and a call for the resumption of talks between Palestinians and
Israelis on a wider range of problems.
Russia is also calling for an emergency ministerial
meeting of the Quartet on the Middle East – the United States, Russia, the
United Nations and the European Union. “We believe the quartet should also
actively play its role in trying to prevent further aggravation of the
extremely dangerous situation,” Churkin said.
In the meantime, the text of what appears to be a draft
document has been leaked on the internet.
One article of the six-point document urges all parties
to address the serious humanitarian and economic needs in Gaza, and to allow
for the safe and unhindered access of humanitarian assistance and personnel to
the Palestinian people and to ensure the unimpeded provision of humanitarian
supplies throughout Gaza.
Some 110 Palestinians, including at least 24 children and
toddlers and 13 women have been killed since Israel launched its Operation
Pillar of Defense against Gaza. Meanwhile three Israelis were killed in rocket
fire on Thursday, a day after the IDF assassinated the head of the Hamas
military wing, Ahmed Jabari.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon is visiting Cairo in a bid to broker
a peace deal between the two sides as the threat of a ground invasion looms. On
Monday, Israel warned Hamas it will step up its offensive in the Gaza Strip in
36 hours if it does not cease rocket fire.
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