India’s Everlasting Consultant at United Nations Parvathaneni Harish emphasised India’s help for the Palestinian folks amidst escalating tensions within the area. In a latest assertion on the UN Safety Council’s Open Debate, he stated, “…India stands able to do extra for the Palestinian folks…”
He additional highlighted India’s vital improvement help, Harish introduced that India’s scale of improvement help at present stands at $120 million.
#WATCH | Delivering India’s Assertion on the UN Safety Council Open Debate on the Scenario within the Center East, Everlasting Consultant of India to the United Nations Parvathaneni Harish says, “…India stands able to do extra for the Palestinian folks… The size of our… pic.twitter.com/ToJ0k4knny
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“The size of our improvement help at present stands at $120 million. This contains our cumulative help of $37 million to UNRWA (United Nations Aid and Works Company). We’ve got additionally despatched the primary tranche of 6 tons of medicines and medical provides to UNRWA on 22nd October this 12 months,” he stated.
Harish Condemned the latest terror assaults of October 7 in Israel and reiterated India’s dedication to a two-state answer, advocating for the institution of a sovereign and unbiased Palestine inside mutually agreed borders.
“The fear assaults in Israel on seventh October deserve our unequivocal condemnation… I reiterate India’s name for a right away launch of all hostages and a ceasefire… We help a two-state answer which entails the institution of a sovereign and unbiased Palestine inside mutually agreed borders,” he added.
He urged the necessity for dialogue and peace and stated, “We additionally urge all members of the worldwide neighborhood on this endeavour. India underlines its abiding religion in its imaginative and prescient of a peaceable and steady Center East.”
He additionally added, “In India, the worldwide neighborhood has a dependable associate that’s keen to proceed its engagement with all involved stakeholders in the direction of forging a long-term peace and stability…”