US presses for approval of UN resolution on Gaza as Russia offers rival proposal
- On Friday, the United States stepped up calls for U.N. consensus on its Gaza plan as Russia circulated a rival draft removing the transitional authority meant to be headed by President Donald Trump.
- After objections this week, the United States revised its draft to include clearer language on Palestinian self-determination, and Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan and Turkey urged swift adoption by the 15-member U.N. Security Council.
- The U.S. draft would authorize an international stabilization force in Gaza with a wide mandate, including border oversight, security, and demilitarization, which Arab countries say is necessary to contribute troops.
- Both drafts are expected to be voted on early next week, with the U.S. plan likely to secure nine votes as Russia and China may abstain; Russia circulated its rival text to align the U.S. concept with prior council decisions.
- Russia's draft stresses Palestinian statehood and joining the West Bank and Gaza under the Palestinian Authority, welcoming parts of the ceasefire plan and mediators from the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey.
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UN To Vote on Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan on Monday
The UN Security Council will vote on Monday, November 17th, on a resolution endorsing U.S. president Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan. Last week, the Americans officially launched negotiations within the 15-member Security Council on a text that would follow up on a ceasefire in the two-year war between Israel and Hamas and endorse Trump’s plan. A draft of the resolution, seen by AFP on Thursday, “welcomes the establishment of the Board of Peace,”…
The United States put pressure on Friday to convince the need to adopt their draft resolution endorsing Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, which will be put to the vote of the UN Security Council on Monday. ...
UN Security Council to vote Monday on Trump Gaza plan
The UN Security Council will vote Monday on a resolution endorsing US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, diplomats said.
US, Muslim states urge 'swift adoption' of UN Gaza resolution
The United States and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey called Friday for the UN Security Council to quickly adopt a US resolution endorsing Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza. "The United States, Qatar, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan, and Türkiye express our joint support for the Security Council Resolution currently under consideration," …
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