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Third South Summit in Uganda calls for ending Israel-palestine conflict

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Kampala, Uganda - The 3rd South Summit ended on Monday in the Ugandan capital Kampala with participat­ing leaders calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the protection of civilians.

The two-day summit, which brought together leaders of the Group of 77 members and China, urged the United Nations Security Council to undertake efforts to implement its resolution­s to end the Israel-palestine conflict without delay. The South Summit is the supreme decisionma­king body of the Group of 77 comprising 134 members. Highlevel representa­tives of nearly 100 countries and heads of United Nations agencies attended the meeting.

“We also reiterate our demand for the immediate and full lifting of the Israeli blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip, which constitute­s massive collective punishment,” the leaders said in an outcome document of the meeting. They called for the

complete dismantlem­ent and immediate cessation of all illegal Israeli settlement activities in the occupied Palestinia­n territory, including East Jerusalem and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.

The leaders said that Israel is in violation of the UN Charter and internatio­nal law for its strikes on Syrian civil infrastruc

ture, including civil airports, which threaten the livelihood of civilians, hinder UN humanitari­an operations, and jeopardise the safety of civil aviation.

They further stated that Israel should end its violations of Lebanese sovereignt­y by air, land and sea, which threaten its security and economic developmen­t.

“We also call on Israel to refrain from using white phosphorus against Lebanon in contravent­ion of internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” the document said. The leaders also emphasised that Israel should withdraw from all occupied Lebanese territorie­s in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution.

The summit was held under the theme ‘Leaving No One Behind’. Uganda took over the chairmansh­ip of the summit from Cuba. This was the first time that the South Summit was held in Africa. The previous two summits were held in Havana, Cuba, in 2000, and in Doha, Qatar, in 2005, respective­ly.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said during the country’s chairmansh­ip, it would reach out to countries facing tensions or conflicts with a view to reaching a win-win solution. He added that the country would also focus on promoting trade among member countries.

The South Summit is the supreme decision-making body of the Group of 77 comprising 134 members

 ?? (Xinhua) ?? High-level representa­tives and heads of the UN attend 3rd South Summit in Kampala, Uganda, on Sunday
(Xinhua) High-level representa­tives and heads of the UN attend 3rd South Summit in Kampala, Uganda, on Sunday

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