United Nations to Vote on Palestine Flag Raising Draft Next Week

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-09-04 13:58:41

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United Nations, September 3 (RHC)-- A draft resolution on hoisting the Palestinian flag at the UN headquarters is set to be put to a vote next week, the Palestinian envoy says.

Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansour said on Thursday that the General Assembly is scheduled to vote on the Palestinian proposal on September 10th, noting:"We have the votes and we are working to get as many votes as we can."

The draft resolution of the Palestinian proposal, which suggests that the flags of Palestine and the Vatican be raised alongside the flags of the 193 UN member states, was submitted to the General Assembly on August 27th. The measure is believed by many to garner a majority of votes in the 193-nation forum.

The resolution says that the flags of non-member observer states "shall be raised at the United Nations Headquarters and Offices following the flags of the member states of the United Nations." If the draft is adopted, the UN will have 20 days to carry out the decision.

"It is a symbolic thing but it is another step to solidify the pillars of the state of Palestine in the international arena and give our people a small hope that the international community is still supporting the independence of the state of Palestine," Mansour added.

The Palestinian observer mission to the United Nations also issued a statement on Wednesday, calling on the the world body's member states to support the move.

The Palestinian move has angered Israeli authorities, with the regime's envoy to the UN calling the move a bid to "score easy and meaningless points at the UN."



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