Egypt Welcomes ILO Resolution Enabling Palestine’s Participation

Egypt Welcome Adopting a resolution allowing Palestine to participate in the activities of the International Labor Organization, after voting on it at the 114th session of the International Labor Conference in Geneva.

According to the Egyptian Ministry of Labor, the draft resolution was consent By majority, he received 394 votes in favor and 17 votes against.

The vote was held on Tuesday during the conference Previously Through previous decisions within the framework of the International Labor Organization that clarified the legal status of Palestine and participation rights.

Egyptian officials Confirm The adoption of the resolution is important because it links Palestine’s participation more closely to its internationally recognized standing across multilateral forums, while strengthening its ability to participate in the work of the ILO.

Ministry male The conference had previously approved a resolution addressing the legal status of Palestine within the International Labor Organization and granting it the status of a non-member observer state, in addition to a set of participation rights related to the meetings and activities of the International Labor Organization.

The decision comes against A broader backdrop of renewed diplomatic focus on expanding Palestinian representation within multilateral institutions amid the ongoing war in Gaza and increasing calls from many countries for stronger recognition of Palestinian rights.

Ministry male Palestine has participated in the activities of the International Labor Organization for decades, but its institutional status and participation rights have expanded in recent years with increasing support for Palestinian representation at the international level.

It is too Highlight The ILO, a specialized agency of the United Nations founded in 1919 and attended by governments, employers and workers from its Member States, plays a central role in setting international labor standards and promoting decent work, which makes enhancing Palestine’s access to participation particularly meaningful in the global labor system.

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