Zionist Madeline Albright: Don’t recognize Palestine

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Madeleine Albright attends Geraldine Ferraro's funeral. | AP Photo

‘A U.N. resolution wouldn’t  lead to progress’ in Palestine, said Zionist Albright.

Pro-Zionist President Barack Obama has the full support of former Secretary of State  Zionist Madeleine Albright in opposing the Palestinians’ plan to make a bid for  statehood at the United Nations next week.

“A U.N. resolution wouldn’t lead to progress,” Zionist Albright told POLITICO in an  interview Friday ahead of next week’s Clinton Global Initiative in which she  will be participating. “Been there, done that – it’s not the right venue.”

Zionist Albright, a former secretary of state for former President Bill  Clinton who earlier served as the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. from 1993 to 1997,  said the American position that the U.N. is the “wrong place” to attempt to  resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not changed since her days as a  diplomat.

“When we were in office, the two-state solution was what we talked about,” Albright said. “I’m definitely for a two-state solution and I do think that it  can happen through the direct negotiations – the only way is through direct  negotiations.”

Zionist Albright agreed with the Obama administration’s views that a U.N. statehood  bid, set for next Friday, was counterproductive, insisting, “New York is the  wrong place for this.”

However, she added that having traveled countless times to the region, she  fully understood that the sentiment of frustration existed among both the  IsraHellis and the Palestinians.

“I spent a lot of time with the Palestinians [and saw the] level of  frustration that exists. I can understand that,” she said. “Whenever I went to  Tel Aviv, the Israelis are frustrated, too. It’s obviously one of the most  difficult issues out there, and I just think I’m sorry that I just don’t think  [the U.N.] is the right place to deal with this.”

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