UN envoys call on Trump to stop Israeli annexation
A group of UN envoys called on US President Donald Trump to press Israel to halt its annexation moves in the West Bank. The appeal came during heightened regional tensions. No formal response has yet been issued by either Washington or Israel.
Al JazeeraAl Jazeera reports that a group of UN special envoys jointly called on US President Donald Trump to press Israel to halt its annexation moves in the West Bank. In the statement, the envoys drew attention to recent settlement expansion decisions and regulations that could alter the territorial status. The appeal comes ahead of UN Security Council discussions expected later this week.
The Israeli government did not directly comment on the statement; however, in previous statements, official spokespeople have said that steps taken within security requirements are an internal matter. Palestinian officials announced support for the envoys' appeal and called for stepped-up international pressure. European Union countries are expected to clarify their positions in the coming days.
Analysts say whether the appeal produces a concrete effect on softening the conflict will depend in the first instance on Washington's response. The Trump administration has on various occasions emphasised that it seeks to maintain a balanced profile on Middle East policy. In the near term, the UN Security Council agenda and statements from Washington will be watched.
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