In a meeting held in Washington, DC, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the proposed ceasefire deal in Gaza.
The meeting, which took place on June 4, 2024, underscored the urgency of addressing the ongoing crisis in the region.
Secretary Blinken expressed gratitude for Secretary-General Guterres’ public endorsement of the ceasefire deal aimed at securing the release of hostages and bringing an end to the Gaza crisis. Both diplomats emphasized the necessity for the UN Security Council to advocate for the swift implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
Humanitarian aid to Gaza emerged as a critical point of discussion during the meeting, with both leaders stressing the importance of providing essential assistance to the people of Gaza. Efforts to deliver life-saving aid were highlighted as a priority, reflecting the shared commitment to alleviating the suffering of civilians affected by the conflict.
Additionally, the meeting delved into the collaborative efforts between the United States and the UN to support Ukraine’s pursuit of a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace. Discussions centered on strategies to bolster Ukraine’s initiatives and promote stability in the region.