Recently, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regretted the Trump administration's announcement that Israeli settlements in Palestine are not considered illegal. "I can say that our stance has not changed," said Stephen Dujarik, a spokesman for the UN chief, on questions asked regarding the announcement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestine region.
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In the information received, Dujarik said, "We regret the announcement and decision made by the US." While changing his policy, Pompeo said on Monday (18 November 2019) that the US no longer believes that in Palestine areas Israeli settlements are illegal, where they said that the peace process cannot be resolved by arguments that these structures are not valid according to international law.
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The same again Dujarik said that as far as the United Nations is concerned, we follow the relevant resolutions of the Security Council. On the basis of these proposals, we are committed to supporting Palestine and Israel for decisive and lasting peace. Where he said that United Nations resolution 2334 says that Israel's activities of building settlements are a gross violation of international laws and it is becoming a major obstacle towards a solution and overall peace.
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