Dominica has opted out of voting on the United Nations’ ‘New York Declaration,’ which advocates for a two-state solution in Gaza. The decision was made during a recent UN assembly session.
The government of Dominica expressed concerns regarding the implications of the resolution. Officials stated that they believe the declaration may not adequately address the complexities of the situation in Gaza.
The ‘New York Declaration’ aims to promote peace and stability in the region by supporting a two-state solution. However, it has faced criticism from various nations for its approach and potential effectiveness.
Dominica’s decision not to participate highlights the ongoing debate among UN member states regarding the best path forward for peace in the Middle East. The absence of their vote may influence discussions and future resolutions related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Source: news.google.com
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