The recent UN resolution to accord
Palestine a Non member Observer status and the results of the vote in the UN General Assembly
has been widely reported. The votes of Pacific Island nations at
the UN General Assembly were dispersed between the votes- in favor,
against and abstentions from the resolution; undoubtedly outcomes derived from the
political calculus determined at their various capitals.
The Pacific 4 were reported to have been personally thanked by Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu according to a PINA article. Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yigal Palmor outlined the lines of diplomatic tact and estimation:
The Pacific 4 were reported to have been personally thanked by Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu according to a PINA article. Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yigal Palmor outlined the lines of diplomatic tact and estimation:
“Voting at the UN General Assembly is always the result of complex and intricate sets of pressures and interests. Whoever takes a country’s vote at face value and thinks that a vote accurately reflects a country’s true opinion on the issue at hand doesn’t know much about international diplomacy.”
Australia's surprising decision to
abstain, was dissected in an opinion post by Daniel Flitton.
However, the rest of the smaller
Pacific island nations have other factors to consider. New Zealand,
Solomon Islands and Tuvalu voted in favor. Voting against were
Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru and Palau.
Abstaining Pacific island states were Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa,
Tonga and Vanuatu.
Equally interesting was the fact that,
Israel's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Pacific region, Michael Ronen
had admitted to spending a lot of time lobbying in the Pacific
region, prior to the the resolution vote and under girds how
the region is being wooed for votes in the UN General Assembly.
Post resolution vote, Israel appears to
be doubling down in the Pacific Aid programs. Israel's Non-Resident
Ambassador to the Pacific, Ronen recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Suva, with the multi-nation funded University of the
South Pacific, to cooperate in areas of Agribusiness Development,
Public Health and Women's Empowerment over a period of 3 years.
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