“The Secretary underscored the urgent need for Israelis and Palestinians to take steps that restore calm and our strong opposition to unilateral measures that would further escalate tensions.”
State DepartmentEarlier, Blinken also spoke with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. The State Department said that the two discussed efforts to improve the quality of life of the Palestinian people and enhance their security and freedom. Blinken also reaffirmed the US commitment “to a negotiated two-state solution and opposition to policies that endanger its viability.”
During the State Department briefing on Thursday, principal deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said that the draft resolution that would call on Israel to immediately and completely cease settlement activities is “unhelpful.”
He added that the administration “doesn’t view the UN as the most practical or useful forum for discussing this issue.”
Patel said that the US “remains focused on supporting the conditions necessary to advance the prospects for a negotiated two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians.” The administration’s belief, he said, was that this is “the only path to a sustainable end to the conflict, and we continue to engage with all parties on this.”
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