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US opposes unilateral Palestinian statehood bid
A US State Department spokesman reiterated US commitment to a future Palestinian state but poured cold water on an initiative to ask the United Nations Security Council to recognise a state unilaterally.
By News Wires (text)
AFP - The United States voiced opposition Monday to unilateral Palestinian moves to seek recognition for an independent state, saying negotiations with Israel were the best way forward.
A State Department spokesman reiterated US commitment to a future Palestinian state but poured cold water on an initiative to ask the United Nations Security Council to recognize a state unilaterally.
"We support the creation of a Palestinian state that is contiguous.... We are convinced that has to be achieved through negotiations between two parties," said spokesman Ian Kelly.
On Sunday, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said they would "go to the UN Security Council to ask for recognition of an independent Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital and with June 1967 borders."
This in turn drew a warning from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that: "Any unilateral action will undo the framework of past accords and lead to unilateral actions from Israel."
Kelly said he was not aware the Palestinians had sought American support for their initiative and refused to be drawn on whether the US, if it had to, would veto any bid at the Security Council.
"I think that the thing we have to do is get the two parties to sit down and that is what we're putting all of our efforts behind," he said.
US Senator Joe Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut, said Washington was likely to veto such a proposal, which he said would be "a waste of time.
"I hope and presume that the United States would veto such an attempt when and if it ever came to the Security Council," he told a press conference in Jerusalem.
The move for UN recognition is the latest in a series of options the Palestinians have warned they could take if the Middle East peace process remained stalled.
Others include unilaterally declaring independence, asking the UN to determine final borders of their promised state, dissolving the Palestinian Authority and seeking equal rights within Israel.
The administration of US President Barack Obama has so far been unable to convince Israelis and Palestinians to resume their peace talks amid deep disagreements on the issue of Israeli settlements on Palestinian land.
The Palestinians insist on a freeze of all settlement activity before talks restart, while Israel is offering a temporary and limited ease on construction, saying the issue will be resolved during the negotiations.
Any state recognition bid would have to wait until a ministerial meeting of the Arab League before it could be proposed at the UN Security Council, the league's permanent observer to the UN Yahya Mahmassani told AFP on Monday.
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Comments (2)
1967 War
after the 1967 War egpyt gave isreal the gaza strip and demanded those in the gaza strip to vacate. Transjordan gave isreal the westbank and also demanded those thier in the west bank to vacate. since 1967 isreal has owned both the west bank and gaza strip but terrorist groups and others wanted to seperate from isreal. therefore the palestinians are in fact on isreals soil. isreal has the right to not give up it's own land plain and simple. if the United states ask isreal to give up thier rights to gaza and the west bank then the united states should go back to britian and give the native ameraicians thier land back. Asking isreal to give up land is the same thing.
Game, set and almost match?
The US has backed away from doing anything useful in the Middle East, and is back to endorsing the Israeli position. Israel and Palestine have spent 16 years talking, and in all this time settlement construction has continued unabated. If the US cannot stop it, how on earth are the Palestinians supposed to? There is only one real option left to them: the dismantlement of the Palestinian Authority and recognition that Israel has in effect annexed the West Bank. Why pretend there is any chance of a "contiguous Palestinian state"?
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