Uruguay: Palestinian Embassy criticizes beef export deal with Israel

Published Jan 13, 2024

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The Palestinian Embassy in Montevideo criticized the Uruguayan government for a beef export agreement with Israel, suggesting a political alliance with Tel Aviv. The Uruguayan Foreign Ministry summoned Palestinian Ambassador Nadya Rasheed to explain her statements. The embassy also called on Uruguay to support a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, criticizing their abstention from voting on a UN resolution for a “humanitarian ceasefire.”
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Palestine's Embassy in Montevideo criticized the Uruguayan government of President Luis Lacalle Pou for a recent beef export agreement with Israel and suggested there was some sort of political alliance with Tel Aviv. In this scenario, the Uruguayan Foreign Ministry summoned Palestinian Ambassador Nadya Rasheed to explain her statements on X. “While the [International Court of Justice] ICJ deliberates on the case against Israel brought by South Africa and supported by many states, on the 96th day of genocide, we expected at least that Uruguay would have called for a ceasefire. We are still waiting for you to raise your voice for it,” the diplomatic mission said in response to a posting by the Foreign Ministry regarding Israel's authorization for Uruguayan beef. Uruguay abstained from voting in the UN (United Nations) Assembly on a resolution for a “humanitarian ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip. Eduardo Kohn, director of the Jewish organization B'Nai B'Rith in Latin America, said the ...
Source: MercoPress

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