Core Points - The UN Security Council passed a resolution related to Gaza with 13 votes in favor, 0 against, and 2 abstentions, with China and Russia abstaining [1] - The resolution aims to maintain a ceasefire, restore humanitarian aid, and promote reconstruction and economic recovery in Gaza, based on the Trump administration's "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict" [5] Group 1 - China's representative expressed concerns that the resolution lacks sufficient focus on Palestinian sovereignty and the "two-state solution," stating that Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people [3] - China also highlighted worries about the ambiguous structure and authority of the "Peacekeeping Committee" and "International Stabilization Forces" within the resolution [1][3] - Russia's representative criticized the resolution for undermining the "two-state solution" framework and warned that it could serve as a pretext for U.S. and Israeli actions in occupied Palestinian territories [5] Group 2 - Both China and Russia's abstentions reflect their regional positions and concerns regarding the effectiveness of the UN and its Security Council's involvement in the matter [3][5] - The resolution's focus on U.S. initiatives raises questions about its alignment with established international goals regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict [5]
安理会通过美国提出的涉加沙决议,中俄代表发声
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-11-18 02:09