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SECRETARY-GENERAL'S STATEMENTS

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Statement of the
Secretary-General on crisis in Gaza
New York, 4 January 2009 |
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In light of the deepening crisis in Gaza, I
recalled my Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process,
Robert Serry, to brief me in New York on the situation on the ground
as well as diplomatic efforts underway. I also convened a meeting of
my senior advisors as part of the ongoing response of the United
Nations to all aspects of the crisis.
I believe the United Nations, in particular the
Security Council, has a central role to play in bringing a speedy
end to the conflict. I regret that the Security Council has not been
able to reach a consensus, including during its emergency session
held yesterday evening, in order to bring about an end to the
violence. I will be working actively with members of the Council and
other key players, in particular Arab leaders who I am seeing
tomorrow at United Nations Headquarters, to facilitate the emergence
of a consensus.
Meanwhile I remain extremely concerned about the
deteriorating humanitarian situation on the ground. We are in close
contact with the Israeli authorities to press them to open not only
the Kerem Shalom crossing, but also Karni and Nahal Oz, to allow in,
particularly, wheat grain and fuel for the power plant, as well as
other essential supplies.
Given the crucial juncture at which we have
arrived in the search for a ceasefire, I appeal to all members of
the international community to display the unity and commitment
required to bring this escalating crisis to an end.
New York, 4 January 2009
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