United Nations, July 25 (RHC)-- U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy faces strong criticism from members of the UN Security Council, including Washingtons own allies, after he downplayed the world bodys resolutions on the Middle East conflict and said the Israeli-Palestinian issue cannot be resolved by relying on fictions of global consensus.
Addressing a UNSC meeting in New York on Tuesday, Jason Greenblatt dismissed the notion that international law and UN resolutions must serve as the foundation of any solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Greenblatt said the issue will not be settled by references to international law, which he called inconclusive. The U.S. representative said: A comprehensive and lasting peace will not be created by fiat of international law or by these heavily wordsmithed, unclear resolutions. The vision for peace that we plan to present will not be ambiguous, unlike many resolutions that have passed in this chamber, referring to the so-called peace plan Washington had been developing without Palestines consent to end the conflict.
Greenblatt also noted that the upcoming plan which Trump himself calls the deal of the century would not be based on fictions of international consensus as it is often nothing more than a mask for inaction.
His controversial comments against international law triggered strong rebuttals from the UNSCs four other permanent members, namely France, Britain, Germany and Russia.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says the so-called deal of the century will not succeed just like the US-backed Bahrain summit. Security Council members, in response, underlined the need for respecting international law and UN resolutions in efforts to resolve the Palestine issue.
Germanys UN Ambassador Christoph Heusgen stressed that UNSC resolutions are binding under international law, saying, For us, international law is not menu a la carte. For us, international law is relevant; international law is not futile, he said. We believe in the force of international law; we do not believe in the force of the strongest.
British representative Karen Pierce also reminded all countries that they have a responsibility to implement UNSC resolutions. Similarly, Russias UN envoy challenged Greenblatts assertions.
This international consensus is international law, because Security Council resolutions are international law they merely need to be complied with, Vassily Nebenzia said. The matter lies not with a lack of international consensus; rather the matter has to do with the fact that there is utter disregard for this internationally-acknowledged consensus by the United States at present.
Moreover, French UN Ambassador Nicolas de Riviere emphasized that Paris would support any peace effort so long as this aligns with the approach that we have set out together, so long as this adheres to international law, specifically all resolutions of the Security Council.
Washington's Middle East envoy, Jeffery Greenblatt, has worked with Jared Kushner, Trumps son-in-law and senior adviser, on the U.S. presidents highly-contentious peace deal, which the Palestinians have already dismissed the slap of the century.
The economic section of Trumps proposal was released during a Washington-sponsored conference in Manama, Bahrain, on June 25th and 26th, despite a Palestinian boycott of the event. Critics say Washington is offering financial rewards for Palestinians to accept the Israeli occupation. Palestine, similarly, called that a humiliating blackmail.