The United Kingdom officially commenced its presidency of the UN Security Council for November, with Ambassador Barbara Woodward outlining the UK's priorities during a briefing. The ambassador emphasized the unprecedented level of global conflict, stating that the world is experiencing more turmoil now than at any time since World War II. This situation has resulted in over 339 million people relying on humanitarian aid to survive.
Ambassador Woodward highlighted the critical role of the UN in providing support in conflict zones and refugee camps, describing it as a \"beacon of hope\" for many, particularly for Palestinians. She condemned recent Israeli Knesset bills that restrict the operations of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), asserting that such measures are unjustifiable and detrimental to civilians in need of basic aid.
The UK aims to address the three most significant global conflicts during its presidency, focusing on humanitarian support and the necessity of UN operations in these areas. The ambassador reiterated the UK's commitment to being a leading humanitarian donor and supporting the UN's vital work in delivering aid, particularly in Gaza and surrounding regions. The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions, signaling the UK's intent to maintain open communication throughout its presidency.