UN Chief Recalls ICJ Decisions 'Binding,' Urges Parties To Comply

24.05.2024 19:57

Antonio Guterres trusts that parties will 'duly' comply with top UN court's ruling on Israel's Rafah assault order, his spokesman says.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday recalled that the rulings of the International Court of Justice (ICK) are "binding" after it ordered Israel to halt military operations in southern Gaza.

"The Secretary General recalls that ...decisions of the International Court of Justice are binding, and he trusts that the parties will duly comply with the order from the court," his spokesman Stephane Dujarric told the reporters.

His remarks came after the top UN court ordered Israel on Friday to "immediately" halt its military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

Guterres will also properly transmit the notice of provisional measures ordered by the Court to the Security Council, Dujarric added.

"Whether or not the decisions of the court are implemented or not implemented, what is next for us is continuing every effort to deliver more humanitarian aid to the people in Gaza," he stressed. -

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