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Red Cross Conference Postponed over Issue of Palestinian Status

November 28, 1991
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A major conference sponsored by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement was postponed indefinitely Tuesday, after the Palestine Liberation Organization refused to yield to American opposition to its participation.

The conference, which had been scheduled to open Friday in Budapest, is considered the “parliament” of the Red Cross movement. It last met in 1986.

While the United States has consistently opposed PLO participation in world bodies, even as only an observer, the Red Cross is considered particularly sensitive because of its responsibility for implementing the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

The conventions are frequently cited as banning Israeli settlement activities in the territories it captured in 1967, though Israel has staunchly denied their applicability.

In its announcement, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent explicitly blamed the postponement on the inability to resolve the question of Palestinian participation.

The United States had said it would not participate unless the PLO withdrew its request.

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