23 September 2011
Application of the State of Palestine for Admission to Membership
in the United Nations
Excellency,
I have the profound honor, on behalf of the Palestinian people,
to submit this application of the State of Palestine for admission to membership in the United Nations.
This application for membership is being submitted based on
the Palestinian people's natural, legal and historic rights and based on United Nations General Assembly resolution 181 (II)
of 29 November 1947 as well as the Declaration of Independence of the State of Palestine of 15 November 1988 and the acknowledgement
by the General Assembly of this Declaration in resolution 43/177 of 15 December 1988.
In this connection, the State of Palestine affirms its commitment
to the achievement of a just, lasting and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on the vision
of two-States living side by side in peace and security, as endorsed by the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly
and the international community as a whole and based on international law and all relevant United Nations resolutions.
For the purpose of this application for admission, a declaration
made pursuant to rule 58 of the Provisional Rules of Procedure of the Security Council and rule 134 of the Rules of Procedure
of the General Assembly is appended to this letter.
I should be grateful if you would transmit this letter of application
and the declaration to the Presidents of the Security Council and the General Assembly as soon as possible.
Mahmoud Abbas
President of the State of Palestine
Chairman
of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization
Click here to see the full Palestinian application for UN statehood
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas holding a letter requesting recognition
of Palestine as a state as he addresses the 66th UN General Assembly Sept. 23, 2011. |
Photo by: AP |