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Washington won't make planned $60 million transfer for UN cultural agency, State Department says; 107 nations voted in favor, 14 against, and 52 abstained; FM: Israel should cut ties with PA.
The United States on Monday froze funding to a United Nations educational body, after it became the first UN organization to recognize Palestine as an independent state. In a dramatic move that inched the Palestinian Authority closer to its bid for unilateral statehood, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) accepted Palestine as the 195th member of its organization.
The general conference decides to admit Palestine as a member of UNESCO," said the resolution that was adopted to loud applause by 107 countries, with 14 voting against and 52 abstaining. Read more: www.smh.com.au...
Originally posted by cetaphobic
This is so sad. I am so happy for Palestine, and I hope they get true statehood- but I wonder how long it will take America to invade them if they do?
The Obama administration said it would end funding for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization hours after the group Monday voted 107 to 14 to accept the Palestinian Authority as a full member. The UNESCO action triggered U.S. laws from the early 1990s that bar Washington from giving money to any U.N. body that grants state status to the Palestinian territories.
Originally posted by cassandranova
I'm sure any savings will be wasted, but I would hope I'm not the only one here who feels that a given nation should place its greatest priority on the welfare of its own people.
Originally posted by Ameilia
And if you didn't find out yet that Palestine was recognized by a UN organization:
The general conference decides to admit Palestine as a member of UNESCO," said the resolution that was adopted to loud applause by 107 countries, with 14 voting against and 52 abstaining. Read more: www.smh.com.au...
UNESCO Recognizes Palestine
Originally posted by Ameilia
This is actually the second thread about this topic, please go to This Thread which was first.