UN fails to reach agreement on Gaza statement

NEW YORK, January 29 (RIA Novosti) – The UN Security Council failed to reach an agreement on a Gaza statement due to differences between the U.S. and Arab nations, Russia’s UN envoy said after negotiations on Tuesday.

“Unfortunately, the Security Council failed to reach a consensus. Today, before the negotiations began, during a meeting between a permanent representative from Libya and deputy permanent representative from the U.S. a conclusion was made that it would be impossible to reach an agreement due to the latest amendments to the text,” Vitaly Churkin said.


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He added the development did not benefit either a Middle East settlement, or the UN Security Council’s role in the issue.

Thousands of Palestinians made their way from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip into Egypt on January 23 after militants partially destroyed a wall on the Gaza-Egypt border.

Israel earlier imposed a blockade of food and fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip following almost daily rocket attacks on Israeli border regions by insurgents based in the enclave.

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