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2803 (2025) SC

Security Council resolution 2803 (2025) [on endorsement of the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict]

80
Session
13
Yes
0
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2
Abstentions
Draft symbol S/2025/748
Adopted symbol 2803 (2025)
Category POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS
P5 Positions
Russia ~ United States United Kingdom China ~ France
UN Document 2803 (2025) ↗

Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.10046 Nov. 17, 2025

— Abstain (2)
✓ Yes (13)
Speeches following this vote (13) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Waltz (United States of America)
I thank the Council members for this historic and constructive resolution (resolution 2803 (2025)). I thank them for joining us in charting a new course in the Middle East, for Israelis and Palestinians and all the people of the region alike. In addition, I would like to thank our partners from the President’s meeting during high-level week: Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Em…
Mr. Bendjama (Algeria)
At the outset, allow me to express our appreciation to the United States for presenting the resolution we just adopted (resolution 2803 (2025)), aimed at implementing the comprehensive plan endorsed by all parties. We extend our thanks to the United States leadership and in particular to President Trump, whose personal engagement has been instrumental in establishing and maintaining the ceasefir…
Mr. Kariuki (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
The United Kingdom voted in favour of resolution 2803 (2025) as a critical staging post in the implementation of the peace plan for Palestinians, Israelis and the region, turning the page on two devastating years of conflict towards a lasting peace. Last month, the international community came together in Sharm el-Sheikh to deliver a strong message of support for President Trump’s 20-point plan …
Mr. Ahmad (Pakistan)
We thank the United States for submitting resolution 2803 (2025), which welcomes and endorses President Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict and lays the groundwork for its implementation. Pakistan voted in favour of this resolution with the primary objective, in the immediate term, to stop the bloodshed, save the lives of innocent Palestinians, including women and children, mainta…
Mr. Cha (Republic of Korea)
Today the Republic of Korea voted in favour of resolution 2803 (2025), submitted by the United States. The Security Council has taken a significant step towards ending the conflict in Gaza and supporting a just and lasting peace in the Middle East. The Republic of Korea appreciates the leadership and constructive efforts of the United States in achieving this important progress. With an officia…
Mr. Žbogar (Slovenia)
Slovenia voted for this resolution (resolution 2803 (2025)) because it is the best way to secure that the current ceasefire leads to a permanent peace. We supported the resolution because of the strong support of the countries of the region and potential future troop-contributing countries. They are assuming the largest responsibility for the future of Palestine and the Palestinians, and we liste…
Mr. Bonnafont (France)
France commends the commitment of the United States in its decisive efforts, undertaken together with Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye, which have led to a ceasefire agreement, the release of hostages and the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and which are reflected in this resolution 2803 (2025). France voted in favour of the resolution in order to respond to the most urgent needs of the populati…
Mr. Osman (Somalia)
We have voted in favour of this resolution (resolution 2803 (2025)) and extend our appreciation to the United States, as penholder, for its leadership and for the constructive consultations that have taken place throughout this process. Our support for this text reflects our enduring commitment to the Palestinian cause and our determination to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people. …
Mrs. Balta (Greece)
Today is an important day for peace in the Middle East. At long last, after two years of bloodshed and suffering, the Council has endorsed a plan for peace. The bloodshed, triggered by Hamas’ terrorist attacks of 7 October 2023, can finally come to an end. We were all greatly relieved that all living hostages were released and returned to their homes after two years of Hamas captivity. This outc…
Ms. Lassen (Denmark)
After two years of brutal conflict in Gaza, the guns were finally silenced as the ceasefire entered into force on 10 October, in a longawaited pause that offers renewed hope after immense suffering and hardship. Our hope is that Israelis and Palestinians alike can now finally begin recovering from the horrors of war and the devastation it has caused. Denmark voted in favour of this resolution in…
Mr. Alfaro de Alba (Panama)
Panama recognizes the leadership of the United States and is grateful for the diplomatic efforts that it has shown in proposing and coordinating the text of resolution 2803 (2025), adopted by the Council today. We endorse the plan to end the conflict and to achieve peace, endorsed by President Donald Trump, which stands as an annex to the resolution and is an integral part thereof. Perfect is th…
Mr. Nebenzia (Russian Federation)
The Russian Federation abstained in the voting on resolution 2803 (2025), drafted by the United States. This is a draft that we simply could not support. We appreciate the efforts of the United States and other mediators, which have made it possible to halt the active phase of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and prevent famine, as well as to achieve a ceasefire, secure the release of Israeli ho…
Mr. Fu Cong (China)
Gaza, brutalized by two years of war, is a land of ruins in dire need of rebuilding. More than 2 million people continue to live in deprivation and struggle in displacement. China supports the Security Council in taking all necessary action to achieve a lasting ceasefire, relieve the humanitarian First, the resolution is vague and unclear on many critical elements. The penholder requests the Cou…
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