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Summary The US warned that the Palestinian bid for UN membership could derail Middle East peace efforts.
The two sides, who will meet international mediators in Jerusalem on Wednesday, remained at loggerheads over the deadlocked peace process as UN Security Council powers made new appeals for full negotiations, which if they fail could risk new violence.At a Security Council meeting, Israel called the Palestinian bid for UN recognition a “march of folly.” The Palestinian UN envoy said Israel’s spreading construction in occupied territory encouraged “terror rampages” by settlers.Mediators from the diplomatic Quartet — the European Union, Russia, United Nations and United States — are to meetseparately in Jerusalem with Israeli and Palestinian representatives to try to break the impasse. The new Quartet initiative was launched the day that Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas made his September 23 bid for Palestinian membership of the UN, which the United States has vowed to veto.The Palestinian membership campaign “will not advance the peace process, but rather will complicate, delay and perhaps derail prospects for a negotiated settlement,” US ambassador Susan Rice told the Security Council meeting. The US and Israeli governments say that only new direct talks can reach the accord needed to set up a Palestinian state.Rice said the US administration was working “vigorously” with all sides to resume talks frozen since September last year.Amidst a diplomatic battle for votes on Palestinian membership, Rice said “we urge all members of this council and all member states to unite to help create a positive climate for resuming negotiations.” While the new contacts are to be held Wednesday, the Security Council is to meet November 11 to decide on whether to hold a formal vote on the Palestinian membership application now being considered by a special committee.Israeli-Palestinian negotiations collapsed in September 2010 when Israel ended a moratorium on settlement building.
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