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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAbbas Tells Obama He'll Seek Palestinian UN Upgrade, Defying U.S.
RAMALLAH, West Bank/WASHINGTON | Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:43pm EST
(Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told President Barack Obama on Sunday he was intent on pressing ahead with a Palestinian bid for United Nations recognition as a non-member state, despite the U.S. leader's objections.
Abbas explained his decision to Obama in a phone conversation, according to Abbas aide Nabil Abu Rdaineh. Continued defiance of Washington on such a sensitive issue casts further doubt on the chances for any renewed U.S.-led Israeli-Palestinian peace drive following Obama's re-election on Tuesday.
The Western-backed Palestinian Authority on Wednesday circulated a draft resolution to U.N. member states that calls for upgrading its U.N. status to that of observer state, despite objections by the United States and Israel.
"President Abbas cited the reasons and motives for the Palestinian decision to seek non-member statehood as continued Israeli settlement activity and the continued attacks on Palestinians and their property," Abu Rdaineh said.
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Larkspur
(12,804 posts)Israel has shown that it's not serious about peace. If it did, it would not be building settlements on Palestinian lands.
Hippo_Tron
(25,453 posts)And unfortunately, the right wingers who aren't serious about it have way too much say there right now. That said, they would have less of a say if terrorism hadn't encouraged Israelis to vote them in, in the first place.
Both sides want peace, but neither side has the ability to keep its minority of extremists in check. It's a fucking mess.
ProgressiveProfessor
(22,144 posts)However, what we save on UN dues can be put to good use elsewhere.
This is about as dumb as it gets.