Group 1 - The U.S. government is attempting to prevent countries from attending a UN meeting in New York regarding the Palestinian issue, which aims to promote a "two-state solution" between Israel and Palestine [1] - The U.S. diplomatic note warns that any country taking "anti-Israel actions" after the meeting will be seen as opposing U.S. foreign policy interests and may face "diplomatic consequences" from Washington [1] - The U.S. believes the meeting undermines current efforts to end the Gaza war and release hostages, and it opposes any unilateral recognition of a hypothetical Palestinian state [1] Group 2 - The upcoming meeting in New York is led by France and Saudi Arabia, aiming to establish a framework for the creation of a Palestinian state while ensuring Israel's security [2] - French President Macron has indicated that France may recognize a Palestinian state at the meeting, potentially making France the first major Western country to do so [2] - The U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Hekabi, stated that the U.S. is no longer fully supporting Palestinian statehood and does not see it as a current policy goal [2]
英媒:美国政府施压多国,别参加下周的联合国巴以问题大会
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-12 22:28