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AHMED ATTAF, Minister for Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad of Algeria, expressed deep concern over increasing polarization in the international community and the accompanying absence of the role of the Security Council on the global stage. The ongoing genocide in Gaza and the recent spillover of the war into the wider region could not have happened if the international community had taken a firm stand on the Israeli settlement occupation. “The full membership of the State of Palestine in this Organization remains a crucial step towards the preservation of the two-State solution,” he stressed.
Algeria looks forward to ending colonization “which we see on the territory of the Western Sahara”, he said. Furthermore, he pledged to support the Secretary-General in his efforts to enable the two parties, Morocco and Frente POLISARIO, to resume the path of direct negotiations to reach a political solution. This will help guarantee the Saharawi people can exercise their inalienable right to self-determination. As for Libya, he called on the international community to address the scourge of foreign interference, which is sowing discord in that country.
Africa looks forward to the activation of African-led solutions to address the different crises and conflicts on the continent, he went on to say. It is important to correct historic injustices and have the continent assume its rightful place in the Security Council. Algeria reiterated its solidarity with the peoples and countries of the Sahel region. “We stress our firm belief that our security, stability and prosperity is part of the security, prosperity and stability of the neighbouring African region,” he said. He also noted that a representative of a certain country “attacked my country” with “language that should not be dignified with a reply”.
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