Palestinian Authority Reassesses Relationship with United States Following Blockage of Resolution on Full Membership in UN
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has announced that the PA will reassess its relationship with the United States following their recent decision to block a resolution granting Palestine full membership in the UN. The move has further strained the already complex relationship between the two entities, with Abbas expressing his disappointment in an interview with Wafa.
The US decision to block the resolution was met with frustration and anger from the Palestinian Authority, who had hoped for a more positive outcome. Despite 12 out of 15 countries voting in favor, the resolution was ultimately blocked by the US, causing tension between the two parties.
As a result, the Palestinian leadership is now considering their options and evaluating how to proceed in light of this setback. The decision by the US to block Palestinian membership in the UN has significant implications for the region and could potentially hinder future diplomatic efforts.
Abbas’s criticism reflects not only his own frustration but also that of many Palestinians who are disappointed with what they see as a lack of support from Washington in resolving this ongoing conflict. As tensions continue to rise between Israel and Palestine, it remains to be seen how both sides will navigate this difficult situation moving forward.