New York: India is committed to support a two-state solution where the Palestinian people are able to live freely in an independent country, with due regard to the security needs of Israel, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Kamboj has said.
Delivering an address at the United Nations General Assembly Meeting on the Use of Veto on Monday, Kamboj said that India's position on the conflict has been clear and has been stated on several occasions.
"Only a Two-State solution, achieved through direct and meaningful negotiations between both sides on final status issues, will deliver an enduring peace. India is committed to support a Two-State solution where the Palestinian people can live freely in an independent country within secure borders, with due regard to the security needs of Israel," Kamboj said.
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India’s Statement at the United Nations General Assembly today on the Gaza crisis
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Urging for immediate de-escalation, India's Permanent envoy said, "In order to arrive at a lasting solution, we urge for immediate de-escalation, eschewing violence, release of all hostages, avoiding provocative and escalatory actions, and to work towards creating conditions for an early resumption of direct peace negotiations."
"India's position on the conflict has been clear and has been stated on several occasions by our leadership...the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to large scale loss of civilian lives, especially women and children. As I mentioned before, this has also resulted in an alarming humanitarian crisis. This is clearly unacceptable," she strongly noted.
Kamboj said, "We have strongly condemned the deaths of civilians in the conflict. It is critical to prevent further escalation of violence and hostilities. It is imperative to avoid the loss of civilian lives in any conflict situation. International law and international humanitarian law must be respected under all circumstances."
Reiterating India's stance on Israel-Hamas war, she stated that the trigger of the conflict were the terror attacks in Israel on October 7 last year. Those attacks require unequivocal condemnation.