[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 142 (Thursday, September 22, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S5851]
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U.N. STATEHOOD EFFORTS
Mr. JOHANNS. Mr. President, I rise today to address the Palestinian
efforts to gain statehood at the United Nations, which is occurring
this week. As most of us are aware, Palestinian Authority President
Abbas has signaled that he intends to ask the United Nations for
acceptance as a full member state. Several of my colleagues--and I
might add from both sides of the aisle--have expressed grave concern
over this Palestinian initiative.
President Obama has indicated if this initiative is brought to a vote
before the Security Council, the United States plans to veto it. I
support that. However, even if the veto occurs, President Abbas may
then choose to ask the General Assembly to upgrade Palestinian status
to that of a nonvoting observer state. If allowed to become a nonvoting
observer state, Palestinians could then participate on U.N. committees
and bring allegations against Israel to the International Criminal
Court and International Court of Justice. Recognizing a Palestinian
state in this manner could also lead to further isolation of Israel
within the Middle East. These are outcomes we simply cannot tolerate.
Israel, beyond any shadow of a doubt, is a stalwart friend and ally
of the United States. They share our core values as a nation. They are
a thriving democracy in a part of the world where democracies are very
hard to find. And importantly, they stand strong with us in the battle
against international terrorism. Thus, it is absolutely imperative we
stand with Israel and do everything we can to send a very clear and
straightforward message. That message is this: The United States stands
with our friends and we will not allow an international organization to
undermine this important and valued friend.
Congress has been very clear on this imperative. Our strong
bipartisan commitment was reinforced earlier this summer when both the
Senate and the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed
resolutions reaffirming the commitment of the United States to direct
negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians. The resolutions
included opposition to this Palestinian bid for U.N. statehood in a
Palestinian Government that includes Hamas.
In light of this unwavering bipartisan support from Congress, it is
crucial that our President continue to make it absolutely clear that
the United States stands firm in our opposition to this effort. We have
an opportunity and we must signal to the rest of the world that a
lasting peace, which we all want to achieve, will only result from
direct negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians and not
through parliamentary procedure at some international organization.
While the United States supports a two-state solution, we will not
tolerate actions by international organizations to drive a wedge into
the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Although President Abbas claims
his initiative is a peaceful approach to resolving the conflict, the
Palestinian Authority has refused time and time again to come to the
negotiating table and to deal directly with Israel. Setting up
roadblock after roadblock, President Abbas has demanded preconditions
that have not applied to previous negotiations.
This bid for U.N. statehood also violates the 1993 Oslo peace
agreements signed by the Palestinian Authority which required the peace
process to continue through direct negotiations. The U.N. statehood bid
is counterproductive to a two-state solution as it will further damage
Israel's confidence in the Palestinian Authority as a legitimate
negotiating partner. Unfortunately, President Abbas's intention to form
a unity government with Hamas does not signal support or pursuit of a
lasting peace. Hamas has made clear that they have no intention of
ending attacks on Palestinians or Israelis and working toward a two-
state solution.
Let me be very clear: If the Palestinian Authority continues to
associate with Hamas and refuses to negotiate directly with Israel, of
course there are consequences. I can assure you the Senate and the
House of Representatives will stand together to make our disapproval
known. U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority is not on cruise control.
Congress will not walk away from supporting an appropriate way forward
in the peace process that respects the equal and inalienable rights of
all people. We will not and cannot stand idly by while others attempt
to use the United Nations, not to bring about peace, but to undermine
our closest allies and friends.
As President Obama and his administration continue efforts to resolve
this issue before it is brought up to the Security Council, I ask them
to do all they can to relay the disapproval of Congress and what
President Abbas is trying to do and to stand without equivocation,
shoulder to shoulder, with our friend, the state of Israel. It is our
best chance of bringing peace to the region.
I yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. PRYOR. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
Mr. PRYOR. Mr. President, I would like to speak for 5 or 10 minutes,
and my understanding is we may still be in the Republican time, but
they have allowed me to speak now.
(The remarks of Mr. Pryor pertaining to the introduction of S. 1606
are printed in today's Record under ``Statements on Introduced Bills
and Joint Resolutions.'')
Mr. PRYOR. Mr. President, I yield the floor and suggest the absence
of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. NELSON of Florida. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that
the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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