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Jordan, 5 global countries, and the International Committee of the Red Cross issues a joint statement to move

Jordan, Brazil, China, France, Kazakhstan and South Africa, along with the International Committee of the Red Cross, issued a joint statement today, in which they called on the international community to move to stop the violations of international humanitarian law. Conflicts around the world, which leads to unacceptable human suffering.

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& nbsp; The statement pointed out that until now, 89 countries from different regions of the world have officially joined this global initiative to preserve humanity in wars, and 27 countries lead seven paths to work to develop practical recommendations to enhance commitment to international humanitarian law and address the challenges arising due to the developments of contemporary wars. Global and regional consultations on ways to increase compliance with international humanitarian law. A common message from countries emerged from these consultations calling for a preventive explanation for international humanitarian law. The results of these consultations will be published in a phased report next month. It also confirms that the basic responsibility in respecting, implementing and implementing the Geneva Conventions is practically the states of states, and therefore we call on all parties to armed conflicts to adhere to the provisions of international humanitarian law. We reiterate that all countries, including in cases of occupation, must fully adhere to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law, including rules related to the protection of civilians and civilian notables, workers in the medical and relief fields, and journalists. The United Nations also plays, in line with its charter, and the multilateral system in an important role in this regard. In that in existing conflicts – enhancing the integration of international humanitarian law in national legislation and in plans to prepare for disputes, through adequate training of military and security forces, and by activating and empowering national committees for international humanitarian law – formally join the global initiative to renew political commitment to international humanitarian law, active participation in consultations, and encourage others to do Likewise.

& nbsp; To put an end to the unacceptable suffering and destruction that sacrificed two main qualities of the conflicts of this era, and to direct the path of these conflicts towards peaceful solutions & rdquo;

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