S.1860 - A bill to clarify prohibitions for any United Nations entity that admits Palestine as a member state.

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112th CONGRESSCommentsClose CommentsPermalink

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S. 1860CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

To clarify prohibitions on funding for any United Nations entity that admits Palestine as a member state.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATESCommentsClose CommentsPermalink

November 14, 2011CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

Mr. COATS introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign RelationsCommentsClose CommentsPermalink

A BILLCommentsClose CommentsPermalink

To clarify prohibitions on funding for any United Nations entity that admits Palestine as a member state.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

Congress makes the following findings:CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(1) The decision by the membership of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to admit the Palestinian Authority as a full member state of the organization is counterproductive, harms efforts to reach a negotiated, lasting, and just peace in the Middle East, and is contrary to United States interests.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(2) The Palestinian Authority may use this vote as a precedent to pursue membership in other United Nations affiliated organizations, contrary to the best interests of those organizations and the Palestinians themselves.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(3) Palestinian statehood can emerge only from negotiations with Israel, not from actions by third parties, including the United Nations and its affiliated organizations.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(4) Existing United States law prohibits appropriation of funds for the United Nations or any specialized agency affiliated with the United Nations that grant full membership as a state to any organization or group that does not have the internationally recognized attributes of statehood.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(5) The President does not have the discretion to identify alternative methods of providing funds to any United Nations agency that admits Palestine as a member state.CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

It is the sense of Congress that any effort by the President to provide funds to any United Nations agency that admits Palestine as a member state would be a violation of section 410 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (

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