PLO plans to join 60 UN bodies, agreements after failed talks
The Palestine Liberation Organisation's central council has adopted a plan to try to join 60 United Nations bodies and international agreements. The council, under the auspices of president Mahmoud Abbas, "affirms the need for the Palestinian leadership to continue membership of UN agencies and international conventions", Palestine People's Party secretary general Bassam al-Salhi said.

The Palestine Liberation Organisation's central council has adopted a plan to try to join 60 United Nations bodies and international agreements.
The council, under the auspices of president Mahmoud Abbas, "affirms the need for the Palestinian leadership to continue membership of UN agencies and international conventions", Palestine People's Party secretary general Bassam al-Salhi said.
The council also said Israel was to blame for failed international and US efforts to find a negotiated settlement to the Middle East conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended faltering peace talks with the Palestinians last week after the PLO and Hamas agreed to work together to form a unity government, a move that ended years of bitter political rivalry.
The struggling peace talks took a nose dive at the end of March when Israel reneged on a pledge to release two dozen Palestinian prisoners and the Palestinians responded by signing 15 international treaties in a step denounced by Israel. Last November, the Palestinians cast a UN General Assembly vote for the first time and claimed the moment as a new step in their quest for full recognition by the global body.
Most of the 193 members of the General Assembly applauded Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour as he voted for a judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.