[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Con. Res. 5 Engrossed in Senate (ES)]
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 5
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Whereas at the heart of the Oslo peace process lies the basic, irrevocable
commitment made by Palestinian Chairman Yasir Arafat that, in his words,
``all outstanding issues relating to permanent status will be resolved
through negotiations'';
Whereas resolving the political status of the territory controlled by the
Palestinian Authority while ensuring Israel's security is one of the
central issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict;
Whereas a declaration of statehood by the Palestinians outside the framework of
negotiations would, therefore, constitute a most fundamental violation
of the Oslo process;
Whereas Yasir Arafat and other Palestinian leaders have repeatedly threatened to
declare unilaterally the establishment of a Palestinian state;
Whereas the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state would introduce a
dramatically destabilizing element into the Middle East, risking Israeli
countermeasures, a quick descent into violence, and an end to the entire
peace process; and
Whereas in light of continuing statements by Palestinian leaders, United States
opposition to any unilateral Palestinian declaration of statehood should
be made clear and unambiguous: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That--
(1) the final political status of the territory controlled
by the Palestinian Authority can only be determined through
negotiations and agreement between Israel and the Palestinian
Authority;
(2) any attempt to establish Palestinian statehood outside
the negotiating process will invoke the strongest congressional
opposition; and
(3) the President should unequivocally assert United States
opposition to the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian
State, making clear that such a declaration would be a grievous
violation of the Oslo accords and that a declared state would
not be recognized by the United States.
Passed the Senate March 11, 1999.
Attest:
Secretary.
106th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 5
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing congressional opposition to the unilateral declaration of a
Palestinian state and urging the President to assert clearly United
States opposition to such a unilateral declaration of statehood.