Palestinian
statehood bid fails at UN Security Council as US, Australia vote
against
:
RT,
30
December, 2014
The
UN Security Council has failed to adopt the Arab coalition’s bid
calling for the creation of a Palestinian state and an end to Israeli
“occupation”. The veto power US and Australia voted against the
move with 5 abstentions.
The
draft resolution gathered only 8 votes in favour, so it was
automatically defeated. The US however still used its veto power and
voted against the resolution. Another veto power state, the UK,
along with Lithuania, Nigeria, Korea and Rwanda have abstained from
the vote.
"This
resolution sets the stage for more division, not for
compromise," said
US Ambassador Samantha Power, calling the draft a “staged
confrontation.”
“The
United kingdom supports much of the content of the draft resolution.
It is therefore with deep regret that we abstained from it,” said
UK ambassador to the UN, Mark Lyall Grant. “We
are disappointed that the normal and necessary negotiation did not
take place on this occasion.”
However,
Russia’s UN envoy Vitaly Churkin said that Moscow “cannot
share the objections of those who believe that the draft resolution
was undermining the prospects of the negotiating process.”
“Unfortunately
last year revealed how this process has gone into a blind alley, with
its monopolization by the United States and their pullback from the
Quartet [US, EU, UN and Russia]. We believe this to be a strategic
mistake,” said
Churkin.
“This
draft reflects just demands of Arab states, including the Palestinian
people, and is in accord with the relevant UN resolutions, the ‘land
for peace’ principle, the Arab peace initiative and middle-Eastern
peace roadmap. And is also in accord with China’s consistent
position. We express deep regret over the failure of the draft
resolution to be adopted,” said
Liu Jieyi, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations.
An
official bid for statehood was submitted to the Council Tuesday by a
Jordan-led Arab coalition. The bid featured a revised draft
resolution of a similar proposal submitted earlier this month.
Delegates voted on the measure Tuesday afternoon.
Highly
opposed by the US and Israel, the first version of the draft
resolution was
submitted “in blue” to the UN Security Council last Wednesday.
The Council includes five permanent members who hold veto power and
ten additional members who serve two-year terms.
The
resolution gives 12 months for a “just, lasting and comprehensive
peaceful solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which it
regards as the creation of a “sovereign and viable” Palestinian
state based on 1967 borders, as well as the withdrawal of all Israeli
forces from the occupied territory by 2017.
Its
text had already seen several amendments that concern East Jerusalem
as capital of the future state of Palestine, Israeli settlement
building, and Palestinian refugees’ right of return, Palestinian
Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee member Abu Yousef
told Asharq
Al-Awsat newspaper.
According
to the current draft, Jerusalem is regarded as the capital of both
Israel and Palestine, but the role of East Jerusalem in a future
Palestinian state is not specified. “International
legitimacy is our ceiling on this issue, and we cannot drop below
this ceiling,” Yousef
told the paper.
“I
think there is very little doubt that any resolution in the Security
Council that actually created a Palestinian state or called for real
statehood would be vetoed,” US
activist and journalist Phyllis Bennis told RT. “I
think there is a big question whether the drafts that are now
circulating actually do that. The French amendments in particular
significantly weaken the idea that this is something that would
actually create the Palestinian state.”
Bennis
explained that “there
is no consequence named. The resolution is not taken under either
Chapter 6 or Chapter 7, which are the coercive chapters of the UN
charter.” These
chapters imply the use of military force and putting pressure against
the state, such as sanctions.
Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas said on Tuesday his administration
would "no longer deal" with Israel in case
of the resolution's failure. "If the Arab-Palestinian
initiative submitted to the Security Council to put an end to
[Israeli] occupation doesn't pass, we will be forced to take the
necessary political and legal decisions," the Algerian
APS news agency quoted Abbas as saying.
Last
Thursday, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman called a UN bid
for Palestinian statehood an“act
of aggression.
“Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas is adopting measures whose sole aim is to
attack Israel, with no benefit for the Palestinians,” Lieberman
said in a statement
This
summer, tensions in Jerusalem and the West Bank escalated, leading to
the 50-day conflict between the Israel Defense Forces and
Palestinians. Operation Protective Edge claimed over 2,200 lives –
most of them Gaza civilians.
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