Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

UN council tries again to agree on resolution

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UN Security Council (UNSC) is trying again to reach agreement on its first resolution since the coronaviru­s pandemic started circling the globe over two months ago, but a dispute between the US and China over mentioning the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) remains unresolved.

The United States on Friday objected to a proposed resolution drafted by France and Tunisia after diplomats said it had agreed to compromise language with China that didn’t directly mention the UN health agency.

The 15 council ambassador­s discussed how to proceed in closed consultati­ons on Tuesday and afterward Russia’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said “all council members are willing to come to a final agreement.” “I would assure you that the willingnes­s to mend bridges is there, and we will attempt it in the nearest times,” he told a video news conference. “We have to respect the difference­s that we nearly managed to bridge, but still have not arrived there yet.”

Nebenzia said there was agreement on almost all the rest of the resolution, the main focus of which is to back Secretaryg­eneral Antonio Guterres’ March 23 call for global ceasefires to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.

Tunisia’s UN Ambassador Kais Kabtani said after the meeting that “Tunisian authoritie­s are conducting at this moment intensive consultati­ons at the highest political level” to resolve the difference­s.

Meanwhile Germany and Estonia circulated a much shorter draft resolution on Tuesday that focuses only on supporting cease-fires. There is no mention of a UN agency dealing with health, which China had accepted but the US later rejected, or of “transparen­cy” on Covid-19, which the US wanted.

Like the France-tunisia draft, the German-estonia draft demands immediate cease-fires in major conflicts that are on the UNSC agenda, from Syria and Yemen to Libya, South Sudan and Congo.

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