Brunei, Indonesia, M’sia make statement in Apec, call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

They stress urgent, continuous, sufficient, unimpeded delivery of essential goods, services to civilians

10:49 AM MYT

 

SAN FRANCISCO – Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia called for an immediate, durable, and sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip. 

The three member economies welcomed the 2023 Apec Economic Leaders’ Golden Gate Declaration, which reflects consensus on all economic issues of common concern.

However, given that the Chair issued a separate Chair’s Statement on aggression in Ukraine, Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia decided that they would do the same with regard to Gaza.

“We therefore agreed to issue the following statement to give a better and fair reflection of the discussions on the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza during the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting.”

The three countries noted with grave concern the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world.

“We underscore that conflicts can have significant consequences for the global economy.  

“We call for an immediate, durable, and sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip,” said the joint statement by the three countries.

They underscored the need for an immediate, continuous, sufficient, and unhindered provision of essential goods and services to civilians throughout the Gaza Strip. 

“We reaffirm that a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be achieved by peaceful means, based on the relevant United Nations resolutions, including the United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/ES-10/L.25 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2712, and in accordance with international law, on the basis of the two-state solution, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine.” – November 18, 2023

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