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December 23, 2016

United States Explanation of Vote at the Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2334 on the Situation in the Middle East

US Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, December 23, 2016 (UN Screenshot)
On December 23, 2016, the United States abstained from a vote on a Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements, allowing the resolution to be adopted. In her explanation of vote, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said the following:

"...The United States has consistently said we would block any resolution that we thought would undermine Israel's security or seek to impose a resolution to the conflict. We would not have let this resolution pass had it not also addressed counterproductive actions by the Palestinians such as terrorism and incitement to violence, which we've repeatedly condemned and repeatedly raised with the Palestinian leadership, and which, of course, must be stopped.

Unlike some on the UN Security Council, we do not believe that outside parties can impose a solution that has not been negotiated by the two parties. Nor can we unilaterally recognize a future Palestinian state. But it is precisely our commitment to Israel's security that makes the United States believe that we cannot stand in the way of this resolution as we seek to preserve a chance of attaining our long-standing objective: two states living side-by-side in peace and security...

In 2011, the United States vetoed a resolution that focused exclusively on settlements, as if settlements were they only factor harming the prospects of a two-state solution. The circumstances have changed dramatically. Since 2011, settlement growth has only accelerated. Since 2011, multiple efforts to pursue peace through negotiations have failed. And since 2011, President Obama and Secretary Kerry have repeatedly warned – publically and privately – that the absence of progress toward peace and continued settlement expansion was going to put the two-state solution at risk, and threaten Israel's stated objective to remain both a Jewish State and a democracy..."

Date
December 23, 2016
Title
United States Explanation of Vote at the Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2334 on the Situation in the Middle East, U.S. Mission to the United Nations
Original Source
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7621
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