Arab-Israeli Conflict

Tunisia fires UN envoy who helped draft condemnation of Trump peace plan

Tunisia’s UN envoy was reportedly axed for drafting and backing a Security Council resolution slamming the U.S.’ attempts to broker a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.

By Associated Press

Tunisia’s ambassador to the United Nations (UN) has been abruptly called home and fired for lack of consultation on a Security Council resolution he helped draft responding to the U.S. Middle East peace initiative, authorities said Friday.

Tunisia’s Moncef Baati was faulted for an “absence of coordination and consultation” with the foreign ministry and with representatives of Arab and Islamic countries at the United Nations, the official TAP news agency quoted the Tunisian president’s office as saying.

Baati is a career diplomat who came out of retirement to take the UN post in September.

The U.S. plan would allow Israel to annex all Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria as well as the strategic Jordan Valley. The Palestinians want an independent state in those areas, the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.

Baati’s dismissal raised questions as to whether the draft resolution had gone too far in countering the U.S., a long-time ally of Tunisia — even though the Tunisian president lambasted the peace plan just a week ago as “the injustice of the century.”

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