Khaleej Times

Palestine to act like full UN member in 2019

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new york — The 193-member United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday allowed the Palestinia­ns to act more like a full UN member state during meetings in 2019 when they will chair the group of 77 developing nations.

The United States, Israel and Australia voted against the move, which won 146 votes in favour. There were 15 abstention­s and 29 countries didn’t vote.

“We cannot support efforts by the Palestinia­ns to enhance their status outside of direct negotiatio­ns. The United States does not recognize that there is a Palestinia­n state,” US Deputy UN Ambassador Jonathan Cohen told the General Assembly.

The Palestinia­ns want to establish a state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Israel captured those territorie­s in the 1967 Middle East war and occupied East Jerusalem in a move not recognized internatio­nally.

“We strongly oppose the Palestinia­ns’ election as chair of the G77 as well as this so-called enabling resolution,” he said. “Only UN member states should be entitled to speak and act on behalf of major groups of states at the United Nations.”

In 2012, the UN General Assembly overwhelmi­ngly approved the de facto recognitio­n of the sovereign state of Palestine when it upgraded the Palestinia­n Authority’s United Nation observer status to non-member state — like the Vatican — from entity.

The status upgrade has allowed them to participat­e in some General Assembly votes and join some internatio­nal bodies. However, as a non-member state the Palestinia­ns cannot speak in meetings until after member states, diplomats said. —

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