Security Council to Resume Debate on ME Draft Text
Participants at Friday's closed-door meeting at UN Headquarters in New York held a first round of discussions on the draft text, which had been tabled by Syria, according to Ambassador Jeremy Greenstock of the UK, IRNA reported.
"Most of the members of the council who spoke wished to have time to consult their capitals on the draft," he told reporters following the session.
"One delegation made it clear that they would have considerable difficulties with the draft," he added, without specifying the country in question. "It is further the feeling amongst those members of the council who spoke that it would be right to move forward if at all possible with full consensus on this ... important issue." Based on those expressed views, the president said, "He had adjourned the meeting," adding that "he expected representatives to be in a position on Monday morning to express considered views from their governments on this draft."
Responding to questions from the press, Ambassador Greenstock stressed, "All members of the council were keen to support the prospect for a return to negotiations".
"The diplomatic quartet on the Middle East -- the UN, United States, Russian Federation and European Union -- along with others had done 'important work' in this area, the council is very keen to maximize the opportunities, helping bear fruit." he noted. "Unfortunately," he added, "there was a massive incident of violence in Gaza between then and now, and that has to be dealt with, and the council may, in the next week, have something to offer on that."