Jamaica Issues Statement on Vote Abstension in the Israel/Hamas Conflict

Tuesday, Oct 31

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he following is a statement by Senator The Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade:

I appreciate the concerns raised by those who feel that Jamaica not having voted in the 10th UN Emergency Special Session last Friday, suggests a shift in our stance on international human rights. I assure you that this is not the case. 

The situation in the Middle East demands a unified global voice against human rights violations, while respecting states' rights to self-defense within the parameters of international law. Jamaica, as the Chair of the CARICOM Caucus of Ambassadors at the UN, was actively engaged in discussions concerning the Jordanian resolution and not only collaborated on the CARICOM Statement, but led its drafting. This statement was delivered by our Permanent Representative, Ambassador Wallace, from the podium in the General Assembly during the debate on the issue, prior to the vote. I shared this statement on social media, hoping it would provide clarity on Jamaica's position, given its clear alignment, and support of the Jordanian resolution.

While a technical cross in communication led to Jamaica's representative not voting, our statement on the UN General Assembly floor on behalf of all CARICOM Member States, unequivocally supports a peaceful resolution of the conflict, humanitarian aid for victims of war, and the release of hostages.

Jamaica's foreign policy unquestionably rests on robust principles and democratic values, which guide our stance in an increasingly dynamic and complex global landscape.

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