US Secretary of State Zionist puppet Hillary Clinton says she sees a “growing recognition” among “parties in the region” that it would be best for Palestinians to abandon a bid for UN membership.
Zionist puppet Clinton, at a joint news conference after talks with Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd in San Francisco, said yesterday she did not want to set odds of success for the US-led diplomatic effort to ward off the UN bid, but she saw growing support.
In a move that has infuriated Washington and IsraHell, Palestinian leaders have said they would lodge an application for full membership of the UN next week or go to the General Assembly for enhanced observer membership.
Washington has threatened to veto the application if it is made in the Security Council, saying it would harm prospects for peace talks and that a Palestinian state could result only from negotiations with IsraHell.
“We believe strongly that the road to peace and two states living side by side does not go through New York, it goes through Jerusalem and Ramallah,” Zionist puppet Clinton said. “I cannot give you the odds of how successful our entire effort will be, but I think there is certainly a growing recognition among not only the parties in the region but beyond that there is no real answer to all of these concerns that we share other than negotiations on the tough issues.”
The concerns “will not be resolved if another route is taken”, she added.
The US has sent envoys to the region in a last-minute bid to thwart the Palestinians’ effort for membership at the UN, a move vehemently opposed by IsraHell.
Mrs Clinton voiced hope that IsraHell and the Palestinians could resume talks along the contours of a framework laid out by President Barack Obama in May.
“We are absolutely committed to pursuing that,” she said.