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 From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 12:43 PM
Subject: [proletar] France24: France to support Palestinian United Nations 
status bid
 

  


Cakep...

Kalau Obama menurutkan langkah Hollande ini maka akan makin cepat perdamaian 
bisa dicapai di Timur Tengah 

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France to support Palestinian United Nations status bid
By FRANCE 24 the 27/11/2012 - 15:44

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Tuesday that France will vote in 
favour of the Palestinian Authority's bid for Palestine to be granted UN 
"non-member observer status" at the General Assembly later this week.

France said on Tuesday it would vote in favour of Palestinian "non-member 
observer" status at the United Nations, boosting Palestinian efforts to secure 
greater international recognition.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told the country's National Assembly 
that Paris would vote "yes" in this week's vote on a call for "non-member 
observer state status" for the Palestinians. Even with non-member status, 
however, a Palestinian state would still not be a full member of the UN General 
Assembly.

Fabius told MPs, "We've known for years France's constant position is to 
recognise the Palestinian state."

Popular move in French Parliament

The foreign minister's statement was greeted by a round of applause in France's 
lower house, the National Assembly.

France, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, is the first major 
European power to voice its approval of the Palestinian move.

Under former President Nicolas Sarkozy, France had promised to support the 
Palestinian quest for upgraded status. Paris also broke with its closest allies 
last year when it voted in favour of giving the Palestinians full membership of 
the UN's cultural agency UNESCO. However, shortly after the UNESCO vote, France 
announced that it would abstain in a vote on a Palestinian request for full 
membership status of the United Nations, citing US opposition to the resolution.

The proposal for non-member observer status would, however, implicitly 
recognise Palestinian statehood. It could also grant it access to bodies such 
as the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where the Palestinians could 
file complaints against Israel.

Abbas "confident"

The leader of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday that he 
was "confident" ahead of the new application.

"We are going to the UN fully confident in our steps. We will have our rights 
because you are with us," he told a crowd of around 1,000 people demonstrating 
in support of the bid.

"We ask for a just peace, which is agreed on by the international community 
which will give us our state with east Jerusalem as its capital. Without that, 
there is no hope at all," he said.

Abbas said the attempt to secure upgraded status was backed by many UN member 
states and by all the Palestinian political factions.

Israel and Washington both oppose the new bid for enhanced UN status for the 
Palestinians, but the bid is expected to easily win the required majority at 
the General Assembly.

FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Douglas Herbert said, "This is a move 
that is going to anger the US and it is going to anger Israel. It definitely 
puts France very firmly on the side of Abbas at a time when he was looking for 
a strong voice of support from a Western power."

Europe is divided over the issue. Switzerland and Portugal have said they will 
vote for the measure, but Germany is among the countries that are opposed to 
the Palestinian Territories bid. Britain's position remains unclear with its UN 
ambassador Mark Lyall Grant saying on Tuesday that Britain would decide "in due 
time" how to vote on this week's resolution.

(FRANCE 24 with wires)

Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20121127-france-palestine-territories-israel-un-united-nations-status-abbas-fabius


 

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