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Palestinians prepare symbolic chair for U.N. bid

August 29, 2011 08:31 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:29 am IST - Ramallah (West Bank)

A Palestinian worker shows a chair covered with embroidered blue upholstery featuring a Palestinian flag and the word "Palestine" at a workshop in the West Bank city of Jenin. Photo: AP

The Palestinians are hoping to secure a seat at the United Nations next month.

They already have the chair for it.

Palestinian activists said today they would take the chair on an international tour to dramatise the Palestinian Authority’s quest for U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state.

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The wooden chair is covered with embroidered blue upholstery featuring a Palestinian flag and the word “Palestine.”

It will be shown to diplomats in countries with influence at the U.N., including Britain, Russia and Lebanon, this month’s rotating Security Council president. The chair’s final stop is the U.N.

Activist Waled Nazzar says the chair symbolises the Palestinians’ conviction that they deserve U.N. membership.

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Israel and the United States oppose the Palestinian statehood bid, saying a State must be established through negotiations.

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