United Nations, Nov 12: Taking over the presidency of the UN Security Council for this month, China’s Permanent Representative Zhang Jun presented its members with an ancient toy from his country as a symbol of the need for unanimity.
“Let’s take this as peace; once it’s broken, it can’t be fixed easily and one piece alone can’t do anything,” he said holding up the toy known as the ‘Lu Ban Lock’ with six interlocking pieces of wood that collapses if one is removed. He could well be speaking of the veto powers of the permanent members of the Security Council of which China is one and has vetoed a resolution on a humanitarian pause in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, although he deflected any link to veto powers. The Council, which alone has the powers to enforce its decisions – though as a practical matter it cannot effectively impose sanctions on or take military action against Israel – could not even agree on asking for a humanitarian pause or a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. It failed to pass any of the four resolutions brought before it, two because of the veto powers, one by the US and the other by China and Russia, and the other two because it could not get the majority of eight needed to pass.
China and Russia opposed the resolution they vetoed because it did not call for a ceasefire, and the US because the resolution did not affirm Israel’s right to self-defence. Zhang spoke of the moral and legal duties of the Council in dealing with the conflict and “our general belief among council members that we have to take action”, he was candid enough to admit to the difficulties. Finding solidarity and cooperation of the members “is not an easy job”, he said.
“I’m not in a position to tell you that I can get all the things done, but what I can tell you is that we will spare no effort in facilitating the cooperation of council members in fulfilling our tasks and our responsibilities,” he said.
And that is where the Council stands.
It’s more than a month after the vicious October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas that killed 1,200 people and took more than 240 as hostages, and the brutal reprisals by Israel against Hamas in Gaza that has claimed 10,000 lives according to the territory’s health ministry controlled by Hamas. (IANS)
Having wielded veto, UNSC president China says finding unity on Gaza ‘not easy’
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