UK Government states concerns and will abstain - Speech Brief
27 March 2026 16:59 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

UK Government states concerns and will abstain

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  • Will call a vote and abstain on draft resolution L.35
  • Regrets resolution does not call for accountability for all victims; concerned about ICJ references

TL;DR

  • Recognises dire human rights situation in Gaza and the West Bank; urges protection of UNRWA and safe, rapid, scaled humanitarian access.
  • Welcomes language condemning targeting of civilians on 7 October 2023, but regrets the resolution does not call for accountability for all victims and families.
  • Cannot support language that goes beyond the International Court of Justice’s findings; will call a vote and abstain; will continue work with partners and implement Phase II of the 20 Point Plan.
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Thank you, Mr President, We wish to make an explanation of vote on draft resolution L.35. The UK fully recognises that the human rights situation in Gaza and the West Bank remains dire. Civilians continue to suffer at an unacceptable scale. The deregistration and closure of international NGOs risks cutting off life-saving assistance. The work of UNRWA to ensure that Palestinians have access to education and healthcar...

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