US urges Clinton not to undermine America's credibility on international consensus in Israeli's settlement
no-reply@blogger on Tuesday, February 15, 2011
A group of US cabinet officials, diplomats, journalists and pundits released an open letter, urging the US to ratify the resolution.
"If the proposed resolution is consistent with existing and established US policies, then deploying a veto would severely undermine US credibility and interests, placing us firmly outside of the international consensus, and further diminishing our ability to mediate this conflict," said the letter.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has criticized the Palestinian Authority (PA) for trying to condemn Israeli settlement projects at the UN Security Council.
"The only way that there will be a resolution of the conflict... is through a negotiated settlement," she told reporters at the State Department on Thursday.
"We don't see action at the UN or any other forum as being helpful in bringing about this desired outcome," AFP quoted the top US diplomat as saying.
On Tuesday, Palestinian resolution against illegal Israeli settlement buildings in the occupied Palestinian territories was formally put to the Security Council.
The resolution would condemn Israel's settlement activities and reiterate an existing UN demand for all building work in the occupied territories to stop.
Clinton did not comment on whether the United States will veto the resolution or not.
Meanwhile, a group of US cabinet officials, diplomats, journalists and pundits released an open letter, urging the US to ratify the resolution.
"If the proposed resolution is consistent with existing and established US policies, then deploying a veto would severely undermine US credibility and interests, placing us firmly outside of the international consensus, and further diminishing our ability to mediate this conflict," said the letter.
Direct talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority once again reached a deadlock in September after Tel Aviv refused to extend a partial moratorium on settlement constructions in the occupied West Bank.
Palestinians argue that the continuation of settlement activities reduces the chance of establishing an independent Palestinian state.
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