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Palestinians protest US visa denial to experts seeking to address UN

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  07-19-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-08-2021 15:58
PA envoy sees 'several options' for resuming Mideast peace talks

Palestinian Ambassador to the U.N. Riyad Mansour

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The Palestinians are protesting the U.S. refusal to grant visas to six experts from the Palestinian Prime Minister's Office to come to the United Nations to present a report on Palestinian implementation of U.N. goals for 2030.

Palestinian Ambassador to the U.N. Riyad Mansour, told reporters Wednesday that Israel "complicated the matter" by refusing to allow several of the experts to travel from Ramallah to Jerusalem where the U.S. Consulate is located to check on their visas.

"We condemn this action," Mansour said.

He said it violates the U.N. agreement with the United States as the host country of the world organization, which requires the U.S. to facilitate U.N. work and allow delegates to attend U.N. meetings.

Mansour said he plans to send a letter of protest to the General Assembly committee dealing with host country relations.

The U.S. Mission to the U.N. said it was looking into the complaint. Israel's U.N. Mission did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Since the experts could not attend the high-level meeting taking place this week at U.N. headquarters, Mansour said he and his team "were able to improvise" and presented the Palestinian report on Tuesday. He said it "received a long applause from the participants."

Mansour said he started the presentation by "condemning the fact that they were denied visas, and the work of our delegation was obstructed in violation of the headquarters agreement."

The high-level meeting is hearing what nearly 50 countries are doing to implement the U.N. goals to combat poverty, promote development and gender equality, and preserve the environment by 2030.

The General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in November 2012 to upgrade the Palestinians' status from a U.N. observer to a nonvoting observer state, enabling it to make a voluntary report.

Mansour said that although the Palestinians are trying their best to fulfill the different U.N. goals by 2030, "the overriding issue influencing our effort to accomplish these objectives is the negative effect of occupation" by Israel.

In spite of that, he said, "we almost have 100% of education for our kids, our illiteracy is close to zero, there's improvement in the medical field, but there are needs and challenges."

Mansour said the Palestinians need more hospitals, more schools in east Jerusalem and elsewhere, and more housing.

"In terms of food security, we don't have people who are starving although 1.2 million of the population in the Gaza Strip rely on food program assistance and help from UNRWA," which is facing a funding crisis after major U.S. cuts, he said, referring to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.

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