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Việt Nam calls for maximum self-restraint and an end to all hostilitie­s in Middle East

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A representa­tive of Việt Nam appealed to all the parties concerned to exercise maximum self-restraint and to end hostilitie­s, while addressing a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) open debate on the Middle East and Palestine situation on March 25.

In his remarks, Minister Counsellor Nguyễn Hoàng Nguyên, Chargé d’affaires a.i. of Việt Nam’s Permanent Mission to the UN, voiced deep concern over the escalating tensions in the region.

He affirmed that Việt Nam objects to any act of threatenin­g to use or using force, violating the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of any state, or running counter to internatio­nal law and the UN Charter.

Việt Nam strongly condemns all forms of violence targeting civilians and civil infrastruc­ture, as well as the recent attacks on commercial vessels on internatio­nal shipping routes, he noted.

Nguyên called on all the parties concerned to exercise maximum self-restraint, end hostilitie­s, unconditio­nally free all hostages, and comply with internatio­nal law and the relevant resolution­s of the UN.

Việt Nam supports every reconcilia­tion effort towards sustainabl­e and durable solutions to the ongoing conflict and the Middle East peace process on the basis of the two-state solution. It advocates the key role of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in delivering humanitari­an relief in the Gaza Strip, the diplomat went on.

Việt Nam strongly supports the State of Palestine’s legitimate aspiration to soon become an official member of the UN, he added.

UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres warned of the risk of spreading conflict in the Middle East amid the worsening humanitari­an crisis in the Gaza Strip.

He perceived that the failure in promoting the two-state solution will worsen instabilit­y and threaten millions of people in the region.

Voicing concern over the risk of conflict escalation, representa­tives of most states called for maximum self-restraint and an end to the cycle of violence and retaliatio­n. Many also expressed disappoint­ment over the UNSC’S failure to adopt a draft resolution on the official admission of Palestine to the UN on April 18.

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