United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/23

United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/23 is a resolution of the tenth emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly which upgrades Palestine's rights in the United Nations as an Observer State, without offering full membership. It urged the Security Council to give "favourable consideration" to Palestine's request. According to the resolution, the Palestinian mission will now have the right to sit in the General Assembly among other states in alphabetical order, rather than in its current observer seat at the back of the chamber. But the resolution also makes plain that "the State of Palestine, in its capacity as an observer State, does not have the right to vote in the General Assembly or to put forward its candidature to United Nations organs".

UN General Assembly
Resolution ES-10/23
  State of Palestine   In favour   Against   Abstentions   Non-Voting   Non member
Date10 May 2024
Meeting no.10th Emergency Special Session (continuation)
CodeA/ES-10/23 (Document)
SubjectAdmission of new Members to the United Nations
Voting summary
  • 143 voted for
  • 9 voted against
  • 25 abstained
  • 16 absent
ResultAdopted

The resolution passed with 143 countries voting in favour, 25 abstaining, 16 non-voting, and nine voting against. The nine countries that opposed the resolution were Argentina, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea and the United States.[1][2][3]

Additional rights for the State of Palestine

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The additional rights and privileges of afforded to the State of Palestine are as follows:[4]

  • (a) The right to be seated among Member States in alphabetical order;
  • (b) The right of inscription on the list of speakers under agenda items other than Palestinian and Middle East issues in the order in which it signifies its desire to speak;
  • (c) The right to make statements on behalf of a group, including among representatives of major groups;
  • (d) The right to submit proposals and amendments and introduce them, including orally, including on behalf of a group;
  • (e) The right to co-sponsor proposals and amendments, including on behalf of a group;
  • (f) The right to make explanations of vote on behalf of the States Members of a group;
  • (g) The right of reply regarding positions of a group;
  • (h) The right to raise procedural motions, including points of order and requests to put proposals to the vote, including the right to challenge the decision of the presiding officer, including on behalf of a group;
  • (i) The right to propose items to be included in the provisional agenda of the regular or special sessions and the right to request the inclusion of supplementary or additional items in the agenda of regular or special sessions;
  • (j) The right of members of the delegation of the State of Palestine to be elected as officers in the plenary and the Main Committees of the General Assembly;
  • (k) The right to full and effective participation in United Nations conferences and international conferences and meetings convened under the auspices of the General Assembly or, as appropriate, under the auspices of other organs of the United Nations, in line with its participation in the high-level political forum on sustainable development.

The State of Palestine will continue not to have the right to vote in the General Assembly or to put forward its candidature to United Nations organs.[4]

Voting result

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  • G7Country
  • 〇Countries that do not recognize Palestine as a state but approve of the resolution
  • Countries that recognize Palestine as a state but opposed the resolution
  • ⁂Countries co-authoring the resolution
Agree (143)
70 countries co-sponsored the resolution
Abstention (25) Oppose (9) No vote (16)
  Algeria
  Andorra
  Angola
  Antigua and Barbuda
  Armenia
  Australia
  Azerbaijan
  Bahamas
  Bahrain
  Bangladesh
  Barbados
  Belarus
  Belgium
  Belize
  Benin
  Bhutan
  Bolivia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Botswana
  Brazil
  Brunei Darussalam
  Burkina Faso
  Burundi
  Cabo Verde
  Cambodia
  Central African Republic
  Chad
  Chile
  China
  Colombia
  Comoros
  Costa Rica
  Côte d'Ivoire
  Cuba
  Cyprus
  Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  Denmark
  Djibouti
  Dominica
  Dominican Republic
  Egypt
  El Salvador
  Equatorial Guinea
  Eritrea
  Estonia
  Ethiopia
  France ★〇
  Gabon
  Gambia
  Ghana
  Greece
  Grenada
  Guatemala
  Guinea
  Guinea-Bissau
  Guyana
  Haiti
  Honduras
  Iceland
  India
  Indonesia
  Iran
  Iraq
  Ireland
  Jamaica
  Japan ★〇
  Jordan
  Kazakhstan
  Kenya
  Kuwait
  Kyrgyzstan
  Laos
  Lebanon
  Lesotho
  Libya
  Liechtenstein
  Luxembourg
  Madagascar
  Malaysia
  Maldives
  Mali
  Malta
  Mauritania
  Mauritius
  Mexico
  Mongolia
  Montenegro
  Morocco
  Mozambique
  Myanmar
  Namibia
    Nepal
  New Zealand
  Nicaragua
  Niger
  Nigeria
  Norway
  Oman
  Pakistan
  Panama
  Peru
  Philippines
  Poland
  Portugal
  Qatar
  Republic of Korea
  Russia
  Rwanda
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Saint Lucia
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  San Marino
  Saudi Arabia
  Senegal
  Serbia
  Seychelles
  Sierra Leone
  Singapore
  Slovakia
  Slovenia
  Somalia
  South Africa
  Spain
  Sri Lanka
  Sudan
  Suriname
  Syria
  Tajikistan
  Thailand
  Timor-Leste
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Tunisia
  Turkmenistan
  Turkey
  Uganda
  United Arab Emirates
  Tanzania
  Uruguay
  Uzbekistan
  Vietnam
  Yemen
  Zambia
  Zimbabwe
  Albania
  Austria
  Bulgaria
  Canada
  Croatia
  Fiji
  Finland
  Georgia
  Germany
  Italy
  Latvia
  Lithuania
  Malawi
  Marshall Islands
  Monaco
  Netherlands
  North Macedonia
  Paraguay
  Moldova
  Romania
  Sweden
   Switzerland
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom
  Vanuatu
  Argentina ◆
  Czech Republic
  Hungary
  Israel
  Micronesia
  Nauru
  Palau
  Papua New Guinea
  United States of America
  Afghanistan
  Cameroon
  Congo
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
  Ecuador
  Eswatini
  Kiribati
  Liberia
  Samoa
  Sao Tome and Principe
  Solomon Islands
  South Sudan
  Togo
  Tonga
  Tuvalu
  Venezuela[1]
Observer:   Holy See ,   State of Palestine

UNESCO Voting record

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Agree Abstention Oppose Not Present to Vote Ineligible to Vote
  Afghanistan
  Albania
  Algeria
  Angola
  Antigua and Barbuda
  Azerbaijan
  Bahamas
  Bahrain
  Bangladesh
  Barbados
  Belarus
  Belize
  Bhutan
  Bolivia
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Botswana
  Brazil
  Brunei Darussalam
  Bulgaria
  Cabo Verde
  Central African Republic
  Chad
  Chile
  China
  Colombia
  Congo
  Costa Rica
  Cuba
  Djibouti
  Dominica
  Dominican Republic
  Ecuador
  Egypt
  El Salvador
  Eritrea
  France
  Gabon
  Georgia
  Ghana
  Greece
  Guyana
  Haiti
  Iceland
  India
  Indonesia
  Iran
  Iraq
  Ireland
  Jamaica
  Jordan
  Kazakhstan
  Kenya
  North Korea
  Kuwait
  Kyrgyzstan
  Laos
  Lebanon
  Lesotho
  Libya
  Madagascar
  Mali
  Mauritania
  Mauritius
  Mongolia
  Morocco
  Mozambique
  Myanmar
  Namibia
    Nepal
  Nicaragua
  Niger
  Nigeria
  Norway
  Oman
  Pakistan
  Peru
  Philippines
  Poland
  Qatar
  Russian Federation
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Saint Lucia
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  Saudi Arabia
  Senegal
  Serbia
  Seychelles
  Slovakia
  Slovenia
  Somalia
  South Africa
  South Sudan
  Spain
  Sri Lanka
  Sudan
  Suriname
  Sweden
  Syria
  Tajikistan
  Tanzania
  Thailand
  Togo
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Tunisia
  Turkey
  Tuvalu
  Uganda
  Ukraine
  United Arab Emirates
  Uruguay
  Uzbekistan
  Vanuatu
  Vietnam
  Yemen
  Zambia
  Zimbabwe
  Argentina
  Australia
  Austria
  Belgium
  Cameroon
  Cook Islands
  Côte d'Ivoire
  Croatia
  Cyprus
  Denmark
  Estonia
  Fiji
  Finland
  Germany
  Hungary
  Italy
  Japan
  South Korea
  Latvia
  Liberia
  Lithuania
  Luxembourg
  Malta
  Mexico
  Moldova
  Monaco
  Montenegro
  Netherlands
  New Zealand
  North Macedonia
  Portugal
  Romania
  San Marino
  Singapore
   Switzerland
  Tonga
  United Kingdom
  Canada
  Czechia
  Guatemala
  Honduras
  Marshall Islands
  Micronesia
  Nauru
  Palau
  Panama
  Papua New Guinea
  Paraguay
  Solomon Islands
  United States of America
  Armenia
  Burkina Faso
  Burundi
  Comoros
  Democratic Republic of the Congo
  Equatorial Guinea
  Eswatini
  Guinea-Bissau
  Kiribati
  Malawi
  Maldives
  Rwanda
  Samoa
  Sao Tome and Principe
  Timor-Leste
  Turkmenistan
  Venezuela
  Benin
  Cambodia
  Grenada
  Niue
  Sierra Leone
Observer:   Holy See ,   State of Palestine and Not a member:   Israel,   Liechtenstein

Reactions

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National representatives

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  •   Argentina: Despite recognizing the State of Palestine since 2010, Argentina distanced itself from other countries of the world, and voted against the resolution upon orders of President Javier Milei, who had earlier said that siding with Israel is a "moral obligation".[6] Representative to the UN Ricardo Lagorio confirmed that Argentina voted in accordance with directives from President Milei and Foreign Minister Diana Mondino.[7]
  •   China: The Chinese ambassador to the UN Fu Cong stated that, "It is the common responsibility of the international community to support and advance the process of Palestinian independent Statehood, and provide strong support for the implementation of the two-State solution and a lasting peace in the Middle East".[1]
  •    Switzerland: Swiss Ambassador Pascale Christine Baeriswyl voiced Switzerland's firm support to the two-state solution, stating that only a negotiated solution in which two states – Israel and Palestine – live side by side in peace and security can lead to lasting peace. Ambassador Baeriswyl also voiced deep concern over the catastrophic situation of civilians in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, stating that it could worsen further in the event of a major Israeli military offensive in Rafah.[1]
  •   UK: Barbara Woodward, Ambassador of the United Kingdom, said that her country remains "firmly committed" to the two-state solution that guarantees security and stability for both the Israeli and the Palestinian people. She said that the UK abstained from the vote because "we believe the first step towards achieving this goal is resolving the immediate crisis in Gaza" and she further stated that "the fastest way to end the conflict is "to secure a deal which gets the hostages out and allows for a pause in the fighting".[1]
  •   US: The United States voted against the resolution, with US Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood stating the negative vote was an "acknowledgement that statehood will come from a process that involves direct negotiations between the parties", adding, “There is no other path that guarantees Israel's security and future as a democratic Jewish State. There is no other path that guarantees Palestinians can live in peace and dignity in a State of their own”.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "UN General Assembly presses Security Council to give 'favourable consideration' to full Palestinian membership | UN News". news.un.org. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  2. ^ Borger, Julian; Tondo, Lorenzo (10 May 2024). "UN general assembly votes to back Palestinian bid for membership". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  3. ^ Oladipo, Gloria; Ambrose, Tom; Clinton, Jane (10 May 2024). "Israel-Gaza war live: UN passed resolution for security council to reconsider and support Palestine membership". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 10 May 2024. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Admission of new Members to the United Nations :: resolution /: adopted by the General Assembly". United Nations Digital Library System. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Lebanon, Gabon and South Sudan regain UN vote, not Venezuela". AP News. AP Communication. 7 March 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  6. ^ Nibieskikwiat, Natasha (11 May 2024). "Alianza de Javier Milei con Israel: Argentina votó en contra de la entrada de Palestina a las Naciones Unidas" [Alliance of Javier Milei with Israel: Argentina voted against the entry of Palestine to the United Nations]. Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Argentina votó en contra del ingreso de Palestina como miembro de la ONU" [Argentina voted against the entry of Palestine as member of the UN]. Radio 3 (in Spanish). 11 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.