United Nations – As Air Raid Siren Sounds UN Chief Says Believes Gaza Fighting Will End Soon

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    A photograph supplied by the Israeli Government Press Office shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) descibing some maps of the current Gaza Strip fighting to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon as they meet in the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, 22 July 2014.  EPAUnited Nations – The U.N. secretary-general says it is his “hope and belief” that his emergency mission to the Middle East will lead to an end to the fighting between Hamas and Israel “in the very near future.”

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    Ban Ki-moon told the Security Council on Tuesday by videoconference from the West Bank city of Ramallah that he could not publicly reveal details of talks “at this highly sensitive moment.”

    “Suffice it to say it is my hope and belief that these talks will lead to results and an end to the fighting in the very near future,” he said.

    As Ban started to address the council a siren could be heard in the background.

    The U.N. chief has also visited Qatar, Kuwait, Cairo and Jerusalem in his bid to end the conflict.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    9 years ago

    Ban Ki-moon: Who’s minding the laundry while you’re out of town?