UN Mideast envoy urges re-engagement on negotiations to resolve conflict-Xinhua

UN Mideast envoy urges re-engagement on negotiations to resolve conflict

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2023-03-23 02:50:30

UNITED NATIONS, March 22 (Xinhua) -- UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland on Wednesday called on parties concerned to re-engage on meaningful negotiations to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Wennesland briefed the Security Council on the UN secretary-general's latest report on the implementation of resolution 2334, covering the period from Dec. 8, 2022, to March 13, 2023.

The resolution, adopted by the Security Council in December 2016, calls on Israel to "immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem," among others.

Nevertheless, during the latest reporting period, settlement activities continued, Wennesland told the Security Council via a video link.

"Unfortunately, daily violence increased significantly during the reporting period," he said, adding that negative trends on the ground that are imperiling the two-state solution continued.

Wennesland said he was "deeply disturbed" by the intensifying cycle of violence that threatens to plunge Palestinians and Israelis deeper into deadly crisis, while further eroding hope for a political solution.

"It is critical to de-escalate the situation and move toward re-establishing a political horizon," he said.

The UN envoy reaffirmed commitment to supporting Palestinians and Israelis to resolve the conflict and end the occupation in line with international law, relevant UN resolutions and bilateral agreements in pursuit of the vision of two states.

He noted that there is no substitute for a legitimate political process that will resolve the core issues driving the conflict.

"Efforts to manage the conflict are not a substitute for real progress towards resolving it," Wennesland said. "I urge Israelis, Palestinians, regional states and the broader international community to take steps to re-engage on meaningful negotiations and, ultimately, peace."