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Diplomatic Cables

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politics-international-relations1 year ago

"US Opposition and UN Uncertainty: The Palestinian Statehood Dilemma"

Leaked State Department cables obtained by The Intercept reveal the U.S. is lobbying nations, including Ecuador and Malta, to reject Palestinian statehood at the United Nations Security Council, in contradiction to the Biden administration's pledge to support a two-state solution. The cables detail pressure being applied to Security Council members and include justifications for the opposition, citing the risk of inflaming tensions and potential backlash. Ecuador, in cooperation with the U.S., is instructed to lobby other Security Council members to reject the proposal. The U.S. position is that the Palestinian state should be based on bilateral agreements between Israelis and Palestinians, and it does not believe the UN can create the state by fiat.

politics2 years ago

Taiwan Launches Investigation into Alleged Classified Reports and Diplomatic Cables Leak

Taiwan is conducting an investigation into a possible leak of official documents, including diplomatic cables and classified reports, related to its bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Some parts of the documents, which were posted on an online message board, are believed to be authentic, while others may have been forged. The origin of the documents is yet to be determined. Taiwan's National Security Bureau (NSB) is looking into the matter and also investigating whether China was involved. The incident comes at a sensitive time for Taiwan, as it prepares for upcoming elections and faces objections from China regarding its CPTPP membership.

politics2 years ago

GOP threatens Blinken with contempt over Afghanistan cables.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is threatening to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt if he does not turn over diplomatic cables related to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. The State Department has refused to turn over the documents, arguing it needs to maintain the integrity of the confidential channel. McCaul argues the disclosure of the cable is key to understanding the Biden administration’s policies on the withdrawal and why the exit went how it did.