67th
Session of the United Nations General Assembly
Agenda
Item 37: Question of Palestine
Status
of Palestine in the United Nations
The
General Assembly,
Guided
by the purposes and principles of the United Nations
Charter, and stressing in this regard the principle of equal rights
and self-determination of peoples,
Recalling its
resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970 (1), affirming, inter
alia, the duty of every State to promote through joint and separate
action realization at' the principle of equal rights and self-
determination of peoples,
Stressing the
importance of maintaining and strengthening international peace
founded upon freedom, equality.justice and respect for fundamental
human rights,
Recalling its
resolution 181 (ll) of 29 November 1947,
Reaffirming the
Charter principle of tile inadmissibility of the acquisition of
territory by force,
Reaffirming relevant Security Council resolutions, including, inter alia, resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973),446 (1979),478 (1980), 1397 (2002), 1515 (2003) and 1850 (2008),
Reaffirming relevant Security Council resolutions, including, inter alia, resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973),446 (1979),478 (1980), 1397 (2002), 1515 (2003) and 1850 (2008),
Reaffirming the
applicability of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of
Civilian Persons inTime of War, of 12August 1949, to the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, including, inter
alia, 'with regard to the matter of prisoners,
Reaffirming its
resolution 3236 (XXIX) of22 November 1974, and all relevant
resolutions, including resolution 66/146 of 19 December 20
11,reaffirming the right of the Palestinian people to self~
determination, including the right to their independent State of
Palestine,
Reaffirming its
resolution 43/176 of 15 December 1988, resolution 66117 of 30
November 20 11, and all relevant resolutions regarding the "Peaceful
Settlement of the Question of Palestine", which, inter alia,
stress the need for (a) the withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian
territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem ;(b) the
realization of the inalienable rights of the Palestin ian people,
primari Iy the right to self-determination and the right to their
independent State; (c) ajust resolution of the problem of the
Palestine refugees in conformity with resolution 194 (Hl) of I1
December 1948; and (cl)the complete cessation of all Israeli
settlement activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem,
Reaffirming also
its resolution 66/18 of 30 November 20 II and all relevant
resolutions regarding the status of Jerusalem, bearing in mind that
the annexation of East Jerusalem is not recognized by the
international community, and emphasizing the need for a way to be
found through negotiations to resolve the status of Jerusalem as the
capital of two States,
Recalling the
advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice of 9 July
2004,
Reaffirming its
resolution 58/292 of6 May 2004, affirming, inter alia, that the
status of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including
East Jerusalem, remains one of military occupation, and that in
accordance with international law and relevant United Nations
resolutions, the Palestinian people have the right to
self-determination and to sovereignty over their territory,
Recalling its
resolutions 3210 (XXIX) of 14 October 1974 and 3237 (XXIX) of 22
November 1974, by which, respectively, the Palestine Liberation
Organization was invited to participate in the deliberations of the
General Assembly as the representative of the Palestinian people and
was granted observer status,
Recalling also its
resolution 43/177 of 15 December 1988, by which it, inter alia,
acknowledged the proclamation of the State of Palestine by the
Palestine National Council on 15 November 1988, and decided that the
designation "Palestine" should be used in place of the
designation "Palestine Liberation Organization" in the
United Nations system, without prejudice to the observer status and
functions of the Palestine Liberation Organization within the United
Nations system,
Taking
into consideration that the Executive Committee of the
Palestine Liberation Organization, in accordance with a decision by
the Palestine National Council, is entrusted with the powers and
responsibilities of the Provisional Government of the State of
Palestine (2),
Recalling its
resolution 52/250 of 7 July 1998, by which additional rights and
privileges were accorded to Palestine in its capacity as observer,
Recalling the
Arab Peace Initiative adopted in March 2002 by the League of Arab
States,
Reaffirming
its commitment, in accordance with international law, to the
two-State solution of an independent, sovereign, democratic, viable
and contiguous State of Palestine living side by side with Israel in
peace and security on the basis of the pre-1967 borders;
Bearing
in mind the mutual recognition of 9 September 1993 between
the Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation
Organization, the representative of the Palestinian people,
Affirming the
right of all States in the region to live in peace within secure and
internationally recognized borders,
Con-unending
the Palestinian National Authority'S 2009 plan for constructing the
institutions of an independent Palestinian State within a two-year
period, and welcoming the positive assessments in this regard about
readiness for Statehood by the World Bank, the United Nations and the
International Monetary Fund and as reflected in the Ad Hoc Liaison
Committee Chair Conclusions of April 2011 and subsequent Chair
Conclusions, which determined that the Palestinian Authority is above
the threshold for a functioning State in key sectors studied,
Recognizing that
full membership is enjoyed by Palestine in the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the Economic and
Social Commission for Western Asia, and the Group of Asian States and
is also a full member as in the League of Arab States, the
Non-AIigned Movement, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the
Group of 77 and China,
Recognizing that,
to date, 132 States Members of the United Nations have accorded
recognition to the State of Palestine;
Taking
note of the 11 November 2011 report of the Security Council
Committee on the Admission of New Members,
Stressing the
permanent responsibility of the United Nations towards the question
of Palestine until it is satisfactorily resolved in all its aspects,
Reaffirming the
principle of universality of membership of the United Nations,
1. Reaffirms the
right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and to
independence in their State of Palestine on the Palestinian
Territory occupied since 1967;
2. Decides to
accord to Palestine Non-member Observer State status
in the United Nations, without prejudice to the acquired
rights, privileges and role of the Palestine Liberation Organization
in the United Nations as the representative of the
Palestinian people, in accordance with the relevant resolutions and
practice;
3. Expresses
the hope that the
Security Council will consider favorably the application submitted on
23 September 2011 by the State of Palestine For admission to full
membership in the United Nations;
4. Affirms its
determination to contribute to the achievement of the inalienable
rights of the Palestinian people and the attainment of a peaceful
settlement in the Middle East that ends the occupation that began in
l967 and fulfills the vision of two States, an independent,
sovereign, democratic, contiguous and viable State of Palestine,
living side by side in peace and security with Israel, on the basis
of the pre-1967 borders;
5. Expresses
the -urgent need for the resumption and acceleration of
negotiations within the Middle East peace process, based on the
relevant United Nations resolutions, the Madrid terms of reference,
including the principle of land for peace, the Arab Peace Initiative
and the Quartet Roadmap, for the achievement of a just, lasting and
comprehensive peace settlement between the Palestinian and Israeli
sides that resolves all outstanding core issues, namely the Palestine
refugees, Jerusalem, settlements, borders, security and water;
6. Urges all
States and the specialized agencies and organizations of the United
Nations system to continue to support and assist the Palestinian
people in the early realization of their right to self-determination,
independence and freedom;
7. Requests the
Secretary-General to take the measures to implement the
present resolution and to report to tho Assembly within three
months on progress made in this regard.
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1-
Declaration of Principles of International Law concerning Friendly
Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter
of the United Nations (24 October 1970)
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A/43/928 of 9 December 1988
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