27-04-2024 06:12 AM Jerusalem Timing

UNSC to Consider Palestine Resolution by Mid of December

UNSC to Consider Palestine Resolution by Mid of December

A draft resolution to revive talks on a final Israeli-Palestinian settlement is expected to be presented to the UN Security Council by the middle of the month

A draft resolution to revive talks on a final Israeli-Palestinian settlement is expected to be presented to the UN Security Council by the middle of the month, the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations said Monday.
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Palestinian representative Riyad Mansour said the text being shepherded by France is expected to lay out a timeframe for negotiations on a settlement deal and possibly a second deadline for Palestinian statehood.
  
"The French are moving more and more, trying to bring all the European colleagues together, and I think that eventually they will succeed," Mansour told AFP.
  
The French-led European initiative is expected to be discussed in Brussels on Tuesday when US Secretary of State John Kerry holds talks with European ministers during a NATO meeting.
  
The position of the United States, which has repeatedly vetoed UN resolutions seen as “pressuring Israel”, will be crucial in deciding if the latest push at the United Nations stands a chance.
  
The Palestinians, backed by the Arab League, circulated a draft resolution at the end of September that called for ending the Israeli occupation by November 2016.
  
The text however ran into opposition from the United States and other members of the council, opening the way for the Europeans to try to present an alternative draft.
  
Mansour said he expected a new draft to be submitted to the council "soon, possibly in the middle of the month," with a vote to quickly follow.