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Kuwait Calls for Stronger Global Action to Prevent Genocide

Kuwait renewed its call for global justice during a key UN meeting on genocide prevention. The country stressed the need for stronger laws, clear accountability, and early warning efforts. Kuwait also reminded the global community that global justice becomes stronger when nations confront hate speech and violent actions through firm policies. Furthermore, the introduction of early alerts helps protect vulnerable groups and reinforces global justice on an international level.

Kuwait delivered this message during a high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York. The session marked the 10th anniversary of the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of Genocide. Kuwait’s representative described the anniversary as an important reminder of global responsibility and moral duty.

The representative stated that genocide harms humanity at its core. She explained that clear laws help nations prevent extreme crimes. She also warned that unclear definitions allow violent actions to grow and spread. Therefore, Kuwait urged all countries to strengthen accountability systems and close any gaps that allow destructive acts to continue.

The meeting also highlighted current global concerns. Many regions face growing conflict, rising hate speech, false information, and increased attacks on civilians. These trends create fear and instability. Consequently, Kuwait stressed the urgent need for stronger legal tools and more cooperation.

Kuwait also pointed to the 1948 Genocide Convention. The representative explained that the Convention created an important legal and humanitarian foundation. She also emphasized that all states must act when any protected group faces threats. This duty requires quick action and firm decisions.

Moreover, Kuwait drew attention to the situation in Gaza. The representative stated that Palestinians face severe violations, including direct attacks and restrictions on essential supplies. She stressed that protecting civilians remains a legal and moral responsibility. She also stated that accountability helps prevent repeated tragedies and supports long-term stability.

In conclusion, Kuwait reaffirmed its commitment to global cooperation. The representative called for stronger accountability, deeper respect for human rights, and broader efforts to build lasting peace. She also encouraged all nations to support dialogue, protect vulnerable communities, and reject all forms of hatred.

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