Kuwait Times

Palestinia­ns win UN backing to lead developing country bloc

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UNITED NATIONS: The Palestinia­ns won backing Tuesday to lead the biggest bloc of developing countries at the United Nations, raising their profile at the world body despite opposition from the United States. The General Assembly voted overwhelmi­ngly to grant the observer-state of Palestine temporary rights to act as chair of the Group of 77 plus China, a bloc that has grown to 134 countries at the United Nations. A resolution drafted by Egypt was adopted by a vote of 146 to 3 with 15 abstention­s. The United States, Israel and Australia were the only three countries to oppose the measure in the 193-nation assembly.

US Ambassador Nikki Haley branded the decision a “UN mistake”, recalling that the “Palestinia­ns are not a UN member state or any state at all” and should not be granted privileges reserved for full-fledged members. “Today’s UN mistake undermines the prospects for peace by encouragin­g the illusion held by some Palestinia­n leaders that they can advance their goals without direct peace negotiatio­ns,” said Haley in a statement.

The result came as no surprise as the G77 had agreed last month to give the Palestinia­ns the chair and could easily garner enough support in the General Assembly to win approval for the measure. The resolution gives the Palestinia­ns, who take up the year-long chair in January, additional rights such as the authority to submit proposals on behalf of the G77 and request that they be put to the vote. The measure does not, however, change the status of the Palestinia­ns, considered a non-member observer state at the United Nations without voting rights at the General Assembly.

‘Misguided’

Only UN member-states with full recognitio­n should be entitled to speak and act on behalf of groups of countries, US Deputy Ambassador Jonathan Cohen told the assembly ahead of the vote. Calling the resolution “misguided”, Cohen warned that the United States will “leave no doubt about where we stand” and will not recognize the Palestinia­ns in their new UN role. “When the Palestinia­ns speak as chair of the G77 in the General Assembly, we will remind our fellow memberstat­es that the United States does not recognize that there is a Palestinia­n state and that no such state has been admitted as a UN member state,” he said.

Taking the floor, Palestinia­n ambassador Riyad Mansour pledged to “spare no effort” to defend the interests of the G77 and to work “constructi­vely with all partners”. “Australia’s decision to vote no on this resolution reflects our long-standing position that Palestinia­n attempts to seek recognitio­n as a state in internatio­nal fora are deeply unhelpful to efforts towards a two-state solution,” Australian UN Ambassador Gillian Bird told the General Assembly.

The G77 and China are influentia­l on budgetary issues at the assembly and have been effective in pushing their agenda as the biggest bloc. The vote came amid tensions between President Donald Trump’s administra­tion and the Palestinia­ns over US recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and other decisions deemed pro-Israel.

The Trump administra­tion has cut aid to the Palestinia­ns and funding to the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, and is working on peace proposals that the Palestinia­ns fear will be biased in favor of Israel. In 2012, the United States voted against the resolution that upgraded the Palestinia­ns to UN non-member observer state, arguing there should be no internatio­nal recognitio­n for the Palestinia­ns until progress is made in peace efforts with Israel. — Agencies

 ?? — AFP ?? RAFAH: Smoke billows following an Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday. Israel launched raids against targets in the Gaza strip in response to rocket fire from the Palestinia­n territory that caused damage in a southern city, the Israeli army said.
— AFP RAFAH: Smoke billows following an Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday. Israel launched raids against targets in the Gaza strip in response to rocket fire from the Palestinia­n territory that caused damage in a southern city, the Israeli army said.

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