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Friday, March 26, 2021, 18:06
US to re-open diplomatic channels with Palestine
By Xinhua
Friday, March 26, 2021, 18:06 By Xinhua

US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, and President of the Security Council speaks during a press conference for the Security Council programme of work in March at the UN Headquarters in New York on March 1, 2021. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP)

UNITED NATIONS - Washington will "re-open diplomatic channels of communication" with Palestine that has been cut off under the previous Donald Trump administration, US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the Security Council on Thursday.

To that end, our administration will take steps to re-open diplomatic channels of communication that were halted during the last administration.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, US Ambassador to the United Nations

"Since January, our diplomatic engagement has been guided by the premise that sustainable progress toward peace must be based on active consultations with both sides," Thomas-Greenfield told the Security Council video-conference briefing on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.

"To that end, our administration will take steps to re-open diplomatic channels of communication that were halted during the last administration," the envoy added. "Our engagements all have the same aim: to build support for a peaceful solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

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Thomas-Greenfield, while expressing her country's "continued support for Israel," noted that the United States wishes to "see both Israelis and Palestinians take steps toward a two-state solution."

On the two-state solution, the US ambassador said, "under President Biden's leadership, the United States has recommitted to the vision of a mutually agreed two-state solution, one in which Israel lives in peace and security alongside a viable Palestinian state."

"We believe this vision is the best way to ensure Israel's future as a democratic and Jewish state, while upholding the Palestinian people's legitimate aspirations for a state of their own and to live with dignity and security," she said.

Thomas-Greenfield noted that Biden is restoring US assistance programs that support economic development and humanitarian aid for the Palestinian people.

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"Specifically, the United States is pleased to announce today US$15 million in humanitarian assistance to support the most vulnerable communities in the West Bank and Gaza," she added.

Former US President Trump cut hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Palestinians, and during his administration, diplomatic contacts with Palestinians came to a virtual halt.

After Trump declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel in December 2017, the Palestinian Authority broke off all official relations with the White House and the State Department, though security cooperation continued. 

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