US may cut off UN funds over Palestine state vote
The US could withdraw funding from the United Nations if its members decide to recognise an independent Palestinian state, a close ally of US President Barack Obama has warned.
Susan Rice, the American ambassador to the UN, said there was “no greater threat” to US support and funding of the UN than the prospect of Palestinian statehood being endorsed by member states.
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, plans to ask the UN General Assembly, which comprises all 192 members, to vote on recognition at its annual meeting in New York in September.
The US and Israel are pressing Mr Abbas to drop his plans. Mr Obama has strongly opposed the move, raising the prospect of a veto in the UN Security Council, which is expected to vote on a Palestinian statehood proposal in July.But Palestinian officials have spoken of their determination to circumvent a US veto by deploying a rarely used Cold War mechanism known as “Uniting for Peace” under which a two-thirds majority in the General Assembly can override the Security Council.