Jamaica: PNP criticizes government for absence in UN resolution vote

Jamaica’s absence from a pivotal United Nations General Assembly vote has stirred controversy and criticism from various sectors. 

The resolution in question revolved around the protection of civilians and adherence to legal and humanitarian obligations amidst the Gaza crisis.

Dissonance within CARICOM

Christopher Henry Jr., from Jamaica’s People’s National Party (PNP), highlighted a striking discrepancy in Jamaica’s stance.

 Despite holding a position as the Chair of the Caricom Foreign Ministers Caucus, he noted that Jamaica did not align with Caricom’s unanimous decision, missing the opportunity to vote in favor of the resolution.

Questions over the absence

The official explanation provided for Jamaica’s absence has been met with skepticism. 

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Henry argued that the Holness Administration’s explanation was unsatisfactory and that consultations should have been times, ensuring Jamaica’s capability to vote coherently with the agreed position of the Caricom Foreign Ministers Caucus.

Explanation from Johnson Smith

Foreign Affairs Minister Senator Kamina Johnson Smith has tried to explain the failure to vote on the Resolution via social media.

She stated that consultations were underway with Kingston but did not conclude in time for the close of the vote. 

She further said that the Government welcomes the action taken by the UNGA, and hopes that it contributes to progress. 

Senator Johnson Smith conveyed that Jamaica, in its capacity as the chair of the CARICOM caucus at the UN, issued a statement urging an immediate halt to the hostilities between Israel and Hamas.

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