Rohinge refugees camp in Cox-Bazar, Bangladesh. The main news of the day | Tuesday: Gaza, Afghanistan, DR Congo, Rohingya UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: US Offer to stop the fire in gas, disconnecting communication in Afghanistan, a meeting of the Council of Council in the Congo, a meeting on the position of the Rohingge and other minorities of Myanmar. 62 > 62 > 62 > situation in the gas The UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish welcomed the statement of the US President Donald Trump made yesterday, aimed at achieving a ceasefire and a sustainable world in gas and in the region. “Now it is extremely important that all parties take on obligations by agreement and its implementation,” the UN said. The Secretary General again emphasized that the priority task should be to “relieve huge suffering caused by this conflict.” Meanwhile, the UN humanitarian agencies on Tuesday again addressed the urgent end of fire in gas. In the conditions of the approaching winter, Israeli military operations continue to force tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. ~ 60 > connection in Afghanistan 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >The UN agencies continue humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan after a destructive earthquake and in the conditions of the mass return of the Afghans from neighboring countries. At the same time, the day before, information was received that de facto authorities stopped the work of telecommunications and the Internet in the country for an indefinite period. This affects not only humanitarian activities, but also on healthcare programs, financial services and air communication, warn at the UN. The organization is in contact with the de facto authorities on this issue. crisis in other Congo 60 > special representative of the UN Secretary General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Keita warned the Security Council, despite the council of security, despite the advice Diplomatic efforts and peaceful agreements, the real situation in this country remains critical. The situation is aggravated by a humanitarian disaster. The new outbreak of Ebola in the country coincided with a sharp reduction in international financing. The humanitarian response plan was funded only by 15.2 percent – against 41 percent last year. ~ 60 > minority of Myanmar humanitarian crisis around the minorities of Myanmar continues to aggravate. This is stated in the statement of the UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterris, addressed to the participants of the high -level conference on the situation of Muslims of the Rohingya Nationality. The purpose of the conference is to find ways to overcome the humanitarian and political crisis associated with the position of Muslim-Rohindja and other minorities located in the refugee camps in Bangladesh. The meeting participants discuss the reduction of humanitarian assistance, the internal conflict in Myanmar and the development of measures for the voluntary return of refugees.