The UAE said it was "deeply disappointed" with the outcome of Tuesday's vote in the UN Security Council on the Gaza humanitarian ceasefire draft resolution, which was supported by 13 of the 15 members.
The United States used its veto power for the third time regarding the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, obstructing the demand for an immediate ceasefire for humanitarian reasons.
In a statement, the UAE Mission to UN said, "After more than four months of carnage and no end in sight, this war must end."
Meanwhile, Dr Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Advisor to His Highness UAE President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, said the US veto was regrettable and deepened the humanitarian catastrophe.
Posting on social media platform X, he said the international system is collapsing in the face of narrow political considerations, the price of which is being paid by civilians.
Thirteen of the Council's member states voted in favour of the text drafted by Algeria, while Britain abstained from voting.
The UAE is deeply disappointed with the outcome of today's vote in the UN Security Council on the humanitarian ceasefire draft resolution, which was supported by 13 of the 15 members. After more than four months of carnage and no end in sight, this war must end. pic.twitter.com/j0ErYoBFcu
— UAE Mission to the UN (@UAEMissionToUN) February 20, 2024
نقض مشروع القرار الذي تقدمت به الجزائر الشقيقة في مجلس الأمن والذي يدعو لوقف فوري لإطلاق النار في غزة مؤسف، ويعمق من الكارثة الإنسانية.
— د. أنور قرقاش (@AnwarGargash) February 20, 2024
النظام الدولي القائم على أسس قانونية واضحة وصريحة يسقط مجدداً أمام اعتبارات سياسية ضيقة في ظل معاناة إنسانية غير مسبوقة يدفع ثمنها المدنيين.