Thursday, 22 September 2011

Warning "financial" American of the United Nations

And among the American legislative sent a warning to the United Nations financially if accepted, the Security Council or the General Assembly requested the membership of a Palestinian state, where he proposed a U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch yesterday a bill limiting U.S. funding of the United Nations in case of acceptance of this.

And Senator Orrin Hatch said in a statement: "Everyone knows that the attempts to destabilize the security of friends and allies of the United States would involve the consequences."
Despite the disapproval of Congress asked the Palestinian endeavor permanent membership of the United Nations, a move opposed by President Barack Obama and lawmakers from both parties, the bill faces difficulties that may prevent approval.
Hatch said that "the vote threatens the security of Israel and this legislation will turn if you change the United Nations the current situation of the State of Palestine, without diverting U.S. funds. International Organization desperately need it." He added that "any improvement to the status of Palestine" at the United Nations could enhance the ability of Palestinians to " impact on the organizations affiliated with the United Nations, such as the International Criminal Court. "
And if the Palestinians to accept the request of a Member State as an observer, then they will be able to join international organizations such as the Criminal Court in The Hague and the United Nations Council for Human Rights.
And other U.S. lawmakers called for a review of U.S. assistance to the Palestinians if they insisted on their drive away from the peace negotiations with Israel.

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