Palestine – The State of Palestine today via the official twitter account, thanked the Maldives for using the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) platform to take a stand for Palestine.
The President of the Republic of Maldives uses his platform to address the unjust and illegal occupation of Palestine [at the 76th UN General Assembly]. When will our time come for freedom? Thank you Maldives.
State of Palestine
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Tuesday said the Government and the people of Maldives stand firmly and resolutely with the Palestinian people, and that the Maldives will continue to fight for the full recognition of Palestine as an independent State. The President said this in his general debate statement at the 76th Session of the UNGA in New York City.
President Solih had previously also stated that the UN had collectively failed to resolve the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, condemning the actions of Israel, during his general debate statement in the 74th Session of the UNGA, in 2019.
Addressing the 76th general assembly, President Solih stated that despite decades of United Nations efforts, the Palestinian people have yet to see justice. He stated that we continue to bear witness to the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people being so wantonly violated, in ever-escalating ways, by Israel. Despite the many resolutions of both the General Assembly and the Security Council, the rights of Palestine are minimal or non-existent.
Speaking as the head of a small island state who is able to stand in front of the general assembly because the Maldives was recognised as a sovereign nation, President Solih questioned the assembly on what the world has to lose by fully recognising Palestine as an independent State. He pointed out the generations of educated youth around the world are standing up for the rights of the Palestinian people, standing up in protest against the unjust and inhumane treatment of the Palestinian people.
President Solih called on the UN, on behalf of the Maldivian people, to fully recognise the Palestinian State with all the benefits and opportunities that membership confers and to extend the same privileges to the millions of Palestinian to have their individual liberties protected.