Palestinians launch bid for full UN membership
The Palestinians will launch a bid to become a full member of the United Nations even though such a move will be blocked by the United States, the Palestinian foreign minister said Tuesday.
The Palestinians have the status of non-member observer state at the world body and full membership would amount to international recognition of Palestinian statehood.
Any request to become a UN member-state must first be approved by the Security Council, where the United States has veto power, before it is endorsed by the General Assembly.
"We know that we are going to face a US veto but that won't prevent us from presenting our application" for full UN membership, Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Maliki told journalists.
The Palestinians will begin lobbying Security Council members with a view to presenting the application for UN membership in "a few weeks," said Maliki.
The Palestinians presented a request for UN membership in 2011, but the application never came before the Security Council