The German Foreign Minister’s speech for the empty seats of the United Nations
In his speech at the UN General Assembly, which was mainly addressed to the empty seats, the German Foreign Minister called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
According to RCO News Agency, “Analna Berbuk”, the German foreign minister, in this speech, which according to the images published in the German media, addressed a small number of patients, while emphasizing the continuation of her country’s commitment to support the Zionist regime, said that He wants the Zionist regime and Lebanon’s Hezbollah to “immediately agree on a 21-day ceasefire.”
According to the German News agency, Berbuk warned during this speech: “Wide escalation of regional tensions will not bring stable security to anyone.”
Berbuk said in this speech that he will continue to pursue what he called “peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.”
The German Foreign Minister claimed that his country, despite being committed to Israel’s security, is still “trying every day to end the hell of children in Gaza.”
He continued: “Sustainable security for the Israelis will only be possible when there is stable security for the Palestinians, and conversely, stable security for the Palestinians will be possible when there is stable security for the Israelis.” For this reason, we will not rest until the hostages (Zionist prisoners under the control of Hamas) return home.”
Recently, the United States, Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, Italy, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Qatar called for a 21-day ceasefire between Lebanon’s border with the occupied Palestinian territories.
In another part of his speech, Berbuk called for the continuation of the provocative support of Western allies to Ukraine in the war with Russia. He claimed: “When Russia ends its attacks, the war will end, but Ukraine must continue to defend itself to continue its existence.”
In another part of his speech at the General Assembly, the German Foreign Minister said that he wants the first female Secretary-General to replace Antonio Guterres, the current Secretary-General of the United Nations. He continued: “During the 80 years that this organization has been in existence, no woman has ever been its Secretary General, while about 50% of the world’s population is made up of women. “If this organization is going to support justice and equality around the world, it’s long past time to express it here in New York.”
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