By G. Raver
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
11:52 PM

Above British UN Ambassador James Bond Arrives in Hague
THE HAGUE – Beladushami government officials and opposition leaders head to the Netherlands on Wednesday to begin a new series of Peace Talks following this week’s ceasefire. Commonly referred to as “The Hague 3,” these talks will be the first time leaders from both sides will meet since a military coup removed President Samer Alkier from power last month.
Large losses of life have been reported on each side since the civil unrest began three years ago. To date, it is estimated that the regime has had 30,000 deaths and the opposition over 75,000. Increasing concerns over continued violence and alleged use of chemical weapons by the Beladushami regime has drawn much attention from the international community.
In a brief statement to the press, Ambassador James Bond of the UK Mission to the UN stated that the common interest of the international community is to support the integrity of Beladasham. Amid reports that there is a lack of cohesion among leaders of both the regime and the opposition, Ambassador Bond stated that the UK will support the voice of the Beladashami people.
