Guyana votes for upgraded UN status for Palestine

Mahmoud Abbas (front centre), President of the Palestinian Authority, with his delegation in the General Assembly Hall following the Assembly’s decision on Thursday. (UN News and Media Photo)

-affirms solidarity in struggle for statehood

Guyana was among UN Member States that on Thursday voted in favour of what is being dubbed the de facto recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state and it used the occasion to reiterate its solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for recognition.

Guyana was also a co-sponsor of the General Assembly resolution, which will upgrade the Palestinian Authority’s observer status at the United Nations to “non-member state” from “entity.” It was carried with the overwhelming support of 138 Member States that voted in its favour, while nine voted against and 41 abstained. Three members did not participate in the vote.

The occasion coincided with the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Guyana government submitted a statement of solidarity to the Palestinian Committee on the Exercise of the