US Denounces UN Conference on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The United States termed a United Nations conference addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a 'publicity stunt'. The State Department criticized the assembly, citing potential negative impacts on ongoing diplomatic efforts, accusing it of possibly prolonging the war and empowering Hamas, thereby derailing true peace initiatives.

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The United States dismissed a United Nations conference aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a 'publicity stunt' on Monday. The gathering, which brought together numerous ministers to discuss a two-state solution, was criticized amidst ongoing diplomatic negotiations.
State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce labeled the event as counterproductive, asserting it could extend the conflict, empower Hamas, and impede genuine efforts toward achieving peace. Her statement highlighted these as critical concerns and obstructions to real-world progress.
This reaction underscores existing tensions and challenges in the international arena over the conflict, as the U.S. remains skeptical about the efficacy of such forums in facilitating long-term solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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