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China says US veto in UN truce vote makes Gaza ‘even more dangerous’

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China warned Wednesday that a US decision to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza pushed the conflict into an “even more dangerous” situation.

Washington on Tuesday vetoed a UN Security Council resolution drafted by Algeria, which demanded an immediate humanitari­an ceasefire in wartorn Gaza and the “unconditio­nal” release of all hostages kidnapped in the Oct 7 attacks.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Washington’s ambassador to the UN, called the vote “wishful and irresponsi­ble” as it could put negotiatio­ns to free hostages in Gaza “in jeopardy”. The veto provoked criticism from countries including China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and even close US allies France and Slovenia.

“China voted in favour of the draft resolution,” foreign ministry spokespers­on Mao

Ning told a regular briefing on Wednesday.

“The United States has once again single-handedly vetoed it, pushing the situation in Gaza into an even more dangerous situation, in which all parties concerned... have expressed their strong disappoint­ment and dissatisfa­ction,” she added.

“The humanitari­an situation in Gaza is becoming extremely serious, and regional peace and stability have been severely impacted,” Mao said.

“The Security Council must take action as quickly as possible to bring a halt to hostilitie­s. This is a moral obligation that cannot be put off. We will continue to work with all parties in the internatio­nal community to push the Security Council to take further responsibl­e and meaningful actions, and make unremittin­g efforts to quell the war in Gaza at an early date,” Mao added.

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