The US president expressed his intention to take control yesterday, Tuesday (4/2).
The announcement was made during a press conference following his meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister.
“It will become the Blue Coast of the Middle East”
“The US will take control of the Gaza Strip” and “we will do a good job there. We will belong to us and take responsibility for the elimination of all dangerous bombs that have not exploded and all weapons, “the US president said. As he said, the US will “get rid of” the “damaged buildings” and work to develop the area financially, repeating the proposal for the Palestinians living in the pocket to leave. Indeed, he imagined that the pocket would turn into the “Blue Coast of the Middle East”.
Netanyahu: The Trump plan for Gaza can “change the story”
Donald Trump’s plan for the Gaza Strip, which the US president announced that he intends to put under the “control” of the US “in the long run”, is an idea that “could change history”, Israeli Prime Minister Beniam.
“We’re talking. He is studying it with his associates, his team, “he said. “I think it’s something that could change the story. It is worth following this road. “
The US is leaving UN bodies due to ‘anti -American prejudice’
Earlier, on Tuesday (4/2), US President Donald Trump signed an executive decree on Washington’s withdrawal from a series of United Nations bodies, including the Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
The executive decree stated that he was withdrawing Washington from UNHRC and his main Palestinian (UNRWA) relief service and will review the participation in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ().
The moves were made in protest against what White House Secretary Will Sharf described as “anti -American prejudice” in UN services.
The 47 members of the UN Human Rights Council are elected by the General Assembly for a three -year term, with the United States completing their last term on December 31.
Categories for funding levels
Tuesday’s order seems to end every US involvement in the Council’s activities, which include revisions of the Human Rights Archives of the Countries and specific allegations of rights violations.
“In general, the executive decree calls for a review of US participation and funding in the UN in the light of wild inequalities and funding levels between the various countries,” Will Sarf said.
D. Trump emphasized the UN’s “huge potential”, but said he was “not managed well”. “It should be funded by everyone, but we are disproportionate,” he said.
The US president has long accused Washington’s polymer funding levels, calling on other countries to increase their contributions, especially in the NATO military alliance.
It should be noted that D. Trump also withdrew from Paris’s agreement on the climate, and began to leave, whose largest sponsor is also leaving.
Source: RES-EIA, ertnews.gr