Tuesday, June 01, 2010

famiLEE LEEgime still trying to Act Blur on Deadly Gaza Assult

MFA Statement 31.May.2010

31/05/2010
MFA Spokesman's Comments in response to media queries on reports of fatalities resulting from an Israeli naval interception of a flotilla carrying humanitarian supplies towards the Gaza Strip

In response to media queries on reports of fatalities resulting from an Israeli naval interception of a flotilla carrying humanitarian supplies towards the Gaza Strip, the MFA Spokesman said:

"We only know what has been reported in the media and are still trying to determine the exact circumstances of the incident. But loss of life is always a tragedy and we extend our condolences to the families of those who were killed or had been wounded.

This tragic incident yet again underscores the need for a just and lasting solution to the underlying problem that will take into account the legitimate interests of all parties. Otherwise the cycle of violence will only continue."



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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SINGAPORE
31 MAY 2010

George Yeo is not acting blur for the Korean Ship matter this is his MFA statement, but he acts blur on the Gaza incident. The world already condemned Israel a dozen of governments already expressed their stands. George Yeo is acting blur?

Is he still busy trying to arrest Romanian envoy or explaining how immunity is invalid in famiLEE LEEgime?

Following is part of MFA's Korean Ship statement which was made on the same date as the act-blur statement on Gaza:
"We believe that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) should take up this matter. The rising tension on the Korean Peninsula is of very serious concern to us because the situation there could potentially destabilise the entire region. If East Asia is destabilized, the consequences will be global. This is thus certainly a matter that affects international peace and security.

What action the UNSC takes depends primarily on all the Permanent Members agreeing. We do not have any influence over their decisions; nor can we influence what happens on the Korean Peninsula. But we are following developments closely and have always done so. You would have seen MFA's earlier statement on this latest incident and our many other statements and comments over the years on the situation on the Korean Peninsula generally, including on the nuclear issue. They represent our principled and consistent position over many years."

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