
The
U.N. General Assembly approved a move allowing the "State of Palestine"
and the Vatican to raise their flags following the flags of member
states.
New York (CNN)The
U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution Thursday allowing what it
officially recognizes as the "State of Palestine" and the Vatican to
raise their flags outside of U.N. Headquarters and U.N. offices.
In
a 119-8 vote, with 45 abstentions, the General Assembly approved a move
allowing the two nonmember observer states to raise their flags
following the flags of member states.
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The resolution calls on Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to implement it within 20 days.
Riyad
Mansour, the Palestinian permanent observer at the United Nations, has
previously said the action would be another step in solidifying the
Palestinian government's presence in the international arena.
The Palestinian Authority gained nonmember observer state status at the United Nations in November 2012.
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Samantha
Power, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, told the General Assembly
before the vote that the United States is committed to achieving the
peace between Palestinians and Israelis but "raising the Palestinian
flag outside the U.N. Headquarters is not an alternative to negotiations
and will not bring the parties closer to peace."
The United States voted against the resolution.
According to Mansour, there are at least two open spots for flags to be posted outside U.N. Headquarters in New York.






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