RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
After the previous day asking the same thing to members of the Non-Aligned Movement, Indonesia called on member states of Islamic Cooperation Organisation (OIC) to also give priority support to the Palestinian efforts to become the country all 194 UN members.
"We must gather all the strength to push the international community has not recognized the Palestinian state. They should immediately give recognition without delay. For the sake of justice," said Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa at the Annual Coordination meeting of OIC foreign minister level in between sessions to the 66th Session UN General Assembly. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
UN member states expected to be more incentive to lobby each other to build support associated with a formal request was submitted by Palestine to become a full UN member states. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
As Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced while speaking at the UN General Assembly on Friday, Palestinian petition to become a permanent member of the United Nations was submitted to UN Secretary General Bank Ki-moon.
"Membership (Palestine) would be a long struggle of the Palestinian people enjoy their rights to independence," said Marty.
In addition to the OIC Secretary attended the meeting, all U.S. time this Friday, Marty Natalegawa attending various multilateral and bilateral meetings, including opening diplomatic relations with El Salvador and Antigua-Barbuda. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
Marty also met with Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd and Foreign Minister of Timor Leste Zacarias Albano da Costa. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
"We discussed various technical cooperation, including education, marine, infrastructure and others, are also particular about the issue in the ASEAN region and the Southwest Pacific dialogue," he said.
"We must gather all the strength to push the international community has not recognized the Palestinian state. They should immediately give recognition without delay. For the sake of justice," said Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa at the Annual Coordination meeting of OIC foreign minister level in between sessions to the 66th Session UN General Assembly. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
UN member states expected to be more incentive to lobby each other to build support associated with a formal request was submitted by Palestine to become a full UN member states. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
As Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced while speaking at the UN General Assembly on Friday, Palestinian petition to become a permanent member of the United Nations was submitted to UN Secretary General Bank Ki-moon.
RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
The next UN Secretary General will forward the request to the Security Council of Palestine, in charge of issuing recommendations through a resolution if the council consists of 15 countries that approved the application for the Palestinians."Membership (Palestine) would be a long struggle of the Palestinian people enjoy their rights to independence," said Marty.
In addition to the OIC Secretary attended the meeting, all U.S. time this Friday, Marty Natalegawa attending various multilateral and bilateral meetings, including opening diplomatic relations with El Salvador and Antigua-Barbuda. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
Marty also met with Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd and Foreign Minister of Timor Leste Zacarias Albano da Costa. - RI urges the OIC supported the Palestinian UN membership
"We discussed various technical cooperation, including education, marine, infrastructure and others, are also particular about the issue in the ASEAN region and the Southwest Pacific dialogue," he said.
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