un chief ‘deeply’ regrets veto of palestinian expm as envoy
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UN chief ‘deeply’ regrets veto of Palestinian ex-PM as envoy

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UN chief Antonio Guterres on Monday said he “deeply” regretted opposition to former Palestinian Premier Salam Fayyad as the organization’s peace envoy to Libya, days after Washington vetoed the appointment.
“I deeply regret this opposition and I do not see any reason for it,” Guterres said at the annual World Government Summit hosted by Dubai.
Guterres described Fayyad, a former World Bank official with a track record of fighting corruption, as “the right person for the right job at the right moment.”
“It’s a loss for the Libyan peace process and the Libyan people,” he said, adding that the UN “needs to be able to act with impartiality.”
The UN leader on Wednesday had informed the Security Council of his intention to appoint Fayyad as a replacement for German Martin Kobler to conflict-torn Libya.
But US ambassador Nikki Haley vetoed the appointment, saying Washington did not support the message the move would send.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the US veto of Fayyad as counter to the “free gifts constantly given to the Palestinian side.”
Israeli media has meanwhile reported that the Jewish state could accept Fayyad’s appointment if Tzipi Livni, a former Israeli foreign minister, were offered the position of UN deputy secretary general.
The head of the UN requires the unanimous support of all 15 Security Council members for appointments of special representatives to conflict areas.
Guterres also addressed the upcoming UN-sponsored peace talks on Syria, scheduled for Feb. 20 in Geneva. “There is no solution for the Syrian people without a comprehensive solution in which all Syrians feel they are properly represented,” he said. The Geneva talks “are a first step for serious progress in finding a transition that allows for a political solution in which all Syrians feel represented,” Guterres added.
Guterres also condemned North Korea’s latest ballistic missile test and called for a united international response to the “further troubling violation” of UN resolutions. 
His statement came ahead of an urgent UN Security Council meeting called to discuss Sunday’s missile test.

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