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UN Mideast Debate Ends Without Decision
Breck Ardery
United Nations
22 Aug 2001 01:02 UTC
Two days of open debate on the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians ended late Tuesday in the United Nations Security Council with no decision on what, if any, action to take.
After almost 50 speakers, the debate ended pretty much where it began with Israeli and Palestinian 1)representatives trading charges on which side is responsible for the violence.
The central issue before the Council, whether to send international observers to the occupied territories, remains1 2)unresolved. In his closing statement, Israeli ambassador Yehuda Lancry repeated his government's opposition2 to an international monitoring force. Mr. Lancry criticized a draft Security Council resolution supported by the Palestinians. "We consider the draft resolution being 3)circulated at the 4)behest of the Palestinians, in spite of its sophisticated content, totally 5)impracticable," he said.
The current version of the draft resolution calls for the establishment of a "monitoring mechanism3" to help the parties comply with the so-called "Mitchell Report" that outlines steps to end the violence, 6)restore confidence and 7)resume negotiations4.
The head of the Palestine Observer Mission to the United Nations, Nasser Al-Kidwa, told reporters the language in the resolution is quite modest. "We think that the draft resolution is a reasonable one," he said. "It reflects agreed language among the members of the Council."
However on Monday, the United States 8)signaled that it may oppose the resolution saying now is not the time to "impose 9)unworkable ideas that will not change the reality on the ground." Last March the United States 10)vetoed a resolution that would have created an international observer mission in the West Bank and Gaza.
In the next few days, Council members will hold closed consultations5 to decide whether to vote on a resolution, issue a consensus6 statement or do nothing.
(1) representative[reprI5zentEtIv]n.代表adj.典型的, 有代表性的
(2) unresolved adj.未解决的,未决定的
(3) circulate[5s:kjJleIt]v.(使)流通, (使)运行, (使)循环, (使)传播
(4) behest[bI5hest]n.命令, 吩咐, 要求
(5) impracticable[Im5prAktIkEb(E)l]adj.不可行的
(6) restore[rI5stC:(r)]vt.恢复, 使回复, 归还, 交还
(7) resume[rI5zju:m; (?@) -5zu:m]vt.再继续, 重新开始, 恢复
(8) signal[5sI^n(E)l]n.信号adj.信号的v.发信号
(9) unworkable[Qn5w:kEb(E)l]adj.难运转的, 不能实行的
(10) veto[5vi:tEJ]n.否决, 禁止, 否决权vt.否决, 禁止
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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