Ten voices on the Palestinian bid for UN membership
CBC News
Posted: Sep 22, 2011 2:48 PM ET
Last Updated: Sep 22, 2011 7:02 PM ET
Should the UN give full member status to the Palestinian Authority [PA]?
The views of the presidents of the U.S., Israel and the PA, as well as Prime Minister Stephen Harper, have been heard. Here are 10 other important voices weighing in on the issue:
Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France:
Nicolas Sarkozy. Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty"Each of us knows that Palestine cannot immediately obtain full and complete recognition of the status of United Nations member state."
"But who could doubt that a veto at the Security Council risks engendering a cycle of violence in the Middle East?"
"Why not envisage offering Palestine the status of United Nations observer state? This would be an important step forward," Sarkozy said."Most important, it would mean emerging from a state of immobility that favours only the extremists. We would be restoring hope by marking progress towards the final status."
Ismail Haniyeh. Ismail Zaydah/ReutersIsmail Haniyeh, Hamas leader, head of Hamas administration in Gaza:
"We reiterate our rejection of this bid.”
"We repeat today that we are with the establishment of a Palestinian state on any liberated part of Palestinian land that is agreed upon by the Palestinian people, without recognizing Israel or conceding any inch of historical Palestine.”
Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil:
Dilma Rousseff. Diego Vara/Reuters"Only a free and sovereign Palestine will be able to respond to Israel's legitimate desires for peace, security inside its borders, and political stability in its region."
(Rousseff was the opening speaker in the General Assembly, which she described as the first "woman voice," in UN history to open the Assembly's annual session. Rousseff said Brazil supports "full representation" for the Palestinians at the UN. Brazil now sits as a non-permanent member of the Security Council.)
Guido Westerwelle. Pawel Kopczynski/ReutersGuido Westerwelle, German Foreign Minister:
Germany "supports the aim of a viable Palestinian state as a result of negotiations."
"However, steps that risk to make any progress towards a two-state-solution more difficult should be avoided."
"With a view to a possible Palestinian request to the UN, the decisive question was what would serve the peace process and what would hamper it."
Rick Perry. Eric Thayer/ReutersRick Perry, Texas governor seeking the Republican presidential nomination:
"We are indignant that certain Middle Eastern leaders have discarded the principle of direct negotiations between the sovereign nation of Israel and the Palestinian leadership, and we are equally indignant that the Obama administration's Middle East policy of appeasement has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith.
"Simply put, we would not be here today at the precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama Policy in the Middle East wasn't naïve, arrogant, misguided and dangerous."
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