The United States vetoed the resolution of Palestine’s full membership in the Security Council – World

The United States vetoed the resolution of Palestine’s full membership in the Security Council – World

The United States has vetoed the resolution on full membership for Palestine in the United Nations, with 12 votes in favor of the resolution during the meeting of the 15-member Security Council.

On Thursday, a resolution was presented to the United Nations Security Council, in which Palestine was given full membership in the United Nations.

However, America once once more ignored Palestine and vetoed the membership resolution.

Thirteen of the 15 members of the Security Council supported the resolution, but Britain and Switzerland were absent during the resolution.

While America’s ally France, Japan and South Korea also supported this resolution. Foreign media are also calling the votes in favor of this resolution a victory for Palestine, which seems to be getting huge support globally. Is.

Now, along with recognizing Palestine internationally, there is also a discussion on the ongoing humanitarian incidents and hunger and poverty crisis in Palestine.

In this resolution, it was proposed that Palestine be recognized as the 194th member of the 193 members of the United Nations, where there is no veto power.

It should be noted that 140 countries have recognized Palestine, while more countries are likely to join this list in the coming days.

On the other hand, US Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood told the Security Council that the veto does not mean that we are opposing the Palestinians, but we want the two parties to negotiate.

However, some circles are criticizing the United States, saying that the democratic United States has taken away this democratic platform from the Palestinians, where it is possible to solve problems through understanding and dialogues.

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2024-04-21 21:46:35

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