00:00Respekt untuk lawan internasional ini terlalu terlalu.
00:04Reger yang menggabungkan penggunaan dan kemurusan dan kemurusan dan kemurusan kemurusan.
00:10Justisnya terdapat untuk melakukannya.
00:13Tetapi hari ini, terlalu banyak memilih untuk melakukannya kemurusan sendiri.
00:19Seluruh dunia, dan kemurusan di Middle East,
00:22Respekt untuk lawan internasional ini terlalu terlalu terlalu.
00:26família menggabungan hutan Plus Design dan kemurusan nadat dan kemurusan terlalu terlalu di Indonesia sampai dikhidrat.
00:32Sair효 respektorsam menjadi menggabungan selalu hitam,
00:35pentingan tugasan hidup ini dikurat dan kemurusan permittatan,
00:40bahkan jokif membawaran parajeniki standar dan kemurusan danXTan kami,
00:44Dogusan, adalah pen Cuzbit jurnair terlalu kami.
00:49Ap気h pengpungan sama dia ini,
00:51keówangan, kebyg Engineering penyakan kekos,
00:52kebahkan אנחנו melakukannya,
00:54Sufering, lawlessness leads to destruction, and this is not the moment to retreat from
01:00international law, it's the moment to reaffirm it.
01:04That is why later this week I will travel to The Hague to mark the 80th anniversary
01:09of the International Court of Justice.
01:11The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations and the pillar of the
01:17international legal order.
01:19For eight decades, the Court has fulfilled that role with distinction.
01:25But this visit is not simply about commemorating an anniversary.
01:29It's about sending an unmistakable message, a message that the United Nations stands firmly
01:36behind the institutions and principles designed to protect peace, justice, sovereignty and
01:43human dignity.
01:44A message that international law applies to all states without exception and that respect
01:51for its rules is not optional.
01:54A message that in a world moving toward greater fragmentation and sharper power competition,
02:00international law is indispensable.
02:02Without it, instability spreads, mistrust deepens and conflict spirals out of control.
02:11This applies everywhere and it applies urgently to the conflict in the Middle East.
02:16There is no military solution to this crisis.
02:19Peace agreements require persistent engagement and political will.
02:26Serious negotiations must resume.
02:29And the ceasefire must be preserved and extended as necessary.
02:35International navigational rights and freedoms, including in the Strait of Hormuz, must be respected
02:41by all parties.
02:43In relation to the first question, I have to say that I consider essential that these negotiations
03:01go on.
03:02I think it would be unrealistic to expect that such a complex problem, long-lasting problem,
03:10could be resolved in the first session of a negotiation.
03:13So we need negotiations to go on and we need a ceasefire to persist as negotiations go on.
03:22On the other hand, the CERF has attributed $12 million to our country team in order to be able to
03:33provide
03:33effective humanitarian assistance to people in dire need of that assistance.
03:39The indication we have is that it is highly probable that these talks will restart.
03:46I had today a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan and I want to take profit
03:55of this occasion to express my enormous admiration to Pakistan for the very important initiative
04:02that Pakistan has been assuming in order to bring peace to the Middle East.
04:06And the latest thing is that the first step of the day is a commitment to our commitment.
04:14One step of the day is a commitment to our commitment.
04:16One step of the day is a commitment to our commitment, one step of the day, one step of the
04:18day.
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04:23Terima kasih.
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