This Article is From Dec 24, 2016

White House Defends Decision To Abstain In UN Vote On Settlements

White House Defends Decision To Abstain In UN Vote On Settlements

White House defended its decision to abstain from a UN Security Council vote.

WASHINGTON: The White House on Friday defended its decision to abstain from a UN Security Council vote on Israeli settlements, allowing the resolution to pass, saying the rapid expansion of settlement activity put a two-state solution at risk.

Ben Rhodes, the White House's deputy national security adviser, also dismissed criticism by President-elect Donald Trump of the US decision saying President Barack Obama was president of the United States until January 20.

"We could not in good conscience veto a resolution that expressed concerns about the very trends that are eroding the foundation for a two-state solution," Rhodes told a conference call.

 
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