India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asoke Mukerji, participating in a Security Council session on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, said the powerful 15-member UN body has "at best been a standby witness to phases of escalation and relative calm which has become characteristic of this unsettled issue."
"The effectiveness of the Council has consequently been brought into question. We join others in urging the Council to step up its efforts and take the lead in resolving this problem," he said yesterday.
"Unilateral actions by the parties unfortunately are moving them further apart. India remains firmly convinced that dialogue remains the only viable option that can effectively address the issue," he said adding that the imperative need is for restraint, to avoid provocation and unilateral actions and to return to the peace process.
"We remain hopeful and urge both sides to resume the peace process soon, for a comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian issue," he said.
Efforts must be taken by all parties and stakeholders in the region to curb the dangerous trends of violence against civilians, he said.
"We believe the consolidation of political processes and solutions while building durable state institutions will be the effective way of addressing such extremism and radicalism in the region," he said.
Mukerji also told the UNSC that India is concerned at instances of targeting of UN peacekeepers in the region by proscribed terrorist groups and stressed that Security Council resolutions that condemn terrorist groups operating in the region need to be fully implemented.
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