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Tags: Israel | Palestinians | conflict | UN | vote

Palestinian Resolution Defeated in UN Security Council Vote

Tuesday, 30 December 2014 05:30 PM EST

The UN Security Council failed Tuesday to adopt a resolution on Palestinian statehood that was strongly opposed by the United States.

China, France and Russia were among the eight countries that voted in favor of the text, but the resolution failed to garner the nine "yes" votes necessary for adoption in the 15-member council.

Australia and the United States voted against, and five other countries abstained, including Britain.

The resolution set a 12-month deadline for Israel to reach a final peace deal with the Palestinians and called for a full Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian territories by the end of 2017.

"This resolution sets the stage for more division, not for compromise," said U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power.

Security Council member Jordan had requested the vote on the measure drafted by the Palestinians, who are seeking to expand the role of the United Nations in Middle East peace efforts.

The United States had rejected the resolution, arguing that it set arbitrary deadlines and did not address Israel's security concerns.

"This text addresses the concerns of just one side," said Power.

Secretary of State John Kerry had lobbied in the days leading up to the vote, calling 13 foreign ministers to explain U.S. opposition.

Washington was not, however, compelled to resort to its veto power to block the measure, a move that could have undermined U.S. standing in the Arab world.

A U.S. veto risked angering key Arab allies, including partners in the U.S.-led coalition carrying out air strikes against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq.

The vote caps a three-month campaign by the Palestinians at the United Nations to win support for a resolution that sets a timeframe for ending the Israeli occupation.

On Monday, the Palestinians presented changes to the text, toughening up language on East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state and demanding an end to Jewish settlement building.

© AFP 2023


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The UN Security Council failed Tuesday to adopt a resolution on Palestinian statehood that was strongly opposed by the United States. China, France and Russia were among the eight countries that voted in favor of the text, but the resolution failed to garner the nine yes ...
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Tuesday, 30 December 2014 05:30 PM
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