Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
UNITED NATIONS, 21sth Jan. President of the UN General Assembly Dennis Francis on Friday reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all hostages as the “only credible course of action” to address the conflict.
He was addressing the 19th Non-Aligned Summit in Kampala, President Francis urged the bloc of 120 nations to exert its influence to bring an end to the “carnage” in Gaza strip.
“That situation behooves us to ask: how much is enough? And does the very concept of enough even exist in this setting?” he said.
“I renew the demand for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and for the release of all hostages. This stands as the only credible course of action to authentically address – let alone resolve – this conflict.”
Mr. Francis, a veteran diplomat from Trinidad and Tobago, firmly believes the only viable pathway for both Israelis and Palestinians to achieve their fundamental right to peace is through a negotiated political solution based on the two-State solution.
He said he had witnessed cycles of war spanning several decades.
“As President of the General Assembly, I will support and encourage any and all initiatives to that end. You can count on me to remain steadfast in that commitment,” he added.
The Non-Aligned Movement originated in 1961 during the cold war as a response to the binary global power struggle.
Leaders of newly independent countries sought a neutral stance, avoiding alignment with either the US or Soviet bloc.
It aimed to promote cooperation, peace and development among nations beyond the superpower struggle.
According to UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric in New York told reporters that the Secretary-General António Guterres will address the NAM Summit on Saturday.
He will address the Third South Summit of the Heads of States and Governments of the Group of 77 plus China, being held in Kampala, Dujarric added.
Mr. Guterres will emphasize the critical role that both the NAM and the G77 plus China can play in fostering international cooperation at a moment of deep division and rising geopolitical tensions.
His messages will focus on multilateralism and renewed efforts for peace, financing for sustainable development and climate action and the need for institutional reform, Dujarric added.