Key Points

The UN General Assembly has decided to resume a high-level conference on the two-state solution later this month. Both the United States and Israel have strongly opposed this move, claiming it will actually prolong the conflict. A US diplomat called the conference an "ill-timed publicity stunt" that undermines serious diplomatic efforts. The event's scheduling during the UN's High-Level Week means more world leaders could potentially attend.

Key Points: US to Skip UN Two-State Conference as Israel Dissociates

  • UNGA adopts Saudi proposal to resume two-state solution conference on Sept 22
  • US and Israel both formally dissociate from the decision
  • US envoy calls it an "ill-timed publicity stunt" that helps Hamas
  • Conference timing allows more world leaders to attend during UN High-Level Week
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UN General Assembly decides to resume high-level int'l conference on two-state solution, US to skip the event

UN General Assembly revives high-level conference on two-state solution for September 22, but US and Israel condemn it as counterproductive to peace efforts.

"Far from promoting peace, the conference will prolong the war, embolden Hamas, and undermine efforts to achieve peace. - Ting Wu, US Mission to UN"

United Nations, Sep 6

The UN General Assembly (UNGA) has decided to resume a high-level international conference on the two-state solution on September 22, reviving a process that was put on hold this summer amid escalating violence in the Middle East.

The Assembly on Friday adopted an oral decision proposed by Saudi Arabia on the resumption of the High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution.

After the adoption of the oral decision, both Israel and the US declared their disassociation from it, saying the resumption of the conference would prolong the war in Gaza and embolden Hamas.

Ting Wu, deputy political counselor of the US mission to the United Nations, said her country would not participate in the conference.

"The US opposes the oral decision seeking to resume the High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution during the UN General Assembly's High-Level Week, as we oppose the conference itself and the resolution that mandated it," Wu said on US' remarks on the UN General Assembly oral decision on the two-State solution.

She also added: "In addition, we were surprised and dismayed to see this proposal added to the agenda of the Assembly only yesterday afternoon, with no transparency about the text of the specific proposal, its budgetary impact, or feasibility for the UN to support."

"We do not believe that the serious questions about the timing and manner of this proposal, raised by Israel in its point of order, were adequately addressed."

"Advancing the date is an ill-timed publicity stunt that undermines serious diplomatic efforts to end the conflict."

"Far from promoting peace, the conference will prolong the war, embolden Hamas, and undermine efforts to achieve peace."

Wu said that the "US will not participate in this insult to the victims of October 7 but will continue to lead real-world efforts to end the fighting and deliver a permanent peace".

"Our focus remains on serious diplomacy, not stage-managed conferences designed to manufacture the appearance of relevance."

"This latest move is yet another counterproductive gesture that only emboldens Hamas, prolongs the war by undercutting our diplomatic efforts to end the suffering in Gaza, free the hostages, and move the Middle East towards a brighter and more prosperous future."

"For these reasons, the US dissociates itself from the oral decision."

Resuming the conference during the UNGA's high-level week provides an opportunity for more heads of state and government to attend the event.

It remains unknown whether Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be able to attend the conference in person, as the US has imposed a visa ban on Palestinian officials.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is the US always against peace initiatives? They talk about diplomacy but skip actual diplomatic conferences. This shows their true colors. India should play a more active role in mediating this conflict.
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Michael C
While I understand the US concerns about timing, walking away from the table is never the solution. Dialogue must continue even when it's difficult. The victims on both sides deserve peace efforts.
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Anjali F
The visa ban on Palestinian officials is shameful! How can there be meaningful dialogue when one side's leadership can't even attend? This is exactly why the UN needs to take stronger stands.
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Suresh O
As an Indian, I'm proud that our country maintains balanced relations with both Israel and Palestine. We understand the complexity of this issue better than Western nations who take sides. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Kavya N
The US calling it a "publicity stunt" is rich coming from a country that vetoes every UN resolution against Israel. Maybe if they stopped blocking peace efforts, we'd actually see progress.

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