by Eldad Beck
In meeting with Netanyahu on sidelines of Munich Security Council, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says Austria to change U.N. voting pattern on Israel • Meeting, held at Kurz's request, is first since his party formed government with far-right Freedom Party of Austria.
Austrian Chancellor
Sebastian Kurz meets with Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, Saturday
Photo: Twitter
Austria
has pledged to help Israel become a nonpermanent member of the U.N.
Security Council, that country's chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, announced
on Twitter, Saturday. Kurz made the announcement following a meeting
with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the Munich
Security Conference.
Kurz tweeted a picture in which he and
Netanyahu are seen shaking hands at the conference and wrote, "Excellent
meeting with Prime Minister of #Israel, Benjamin @netanyahu during
@MunSecConf. We want to continue to strengthen our bilateral relations
and our multilateral cooperation.
"We agreed to support #Israel if it should
decide to be a candidate for the #UNSC. We will also continue our
determined fight against #antisemitism!"
He also retweeted a statement from Austrian
spokesman Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, who wrote, "Federal Chancellor
@sebastiankurz also met Israeli Prime Minister @netanyahu for bilateral
talks at # MSC2018. Both have reaffirmed their commitment to further
develop bilateral relations and multilateral cooperation."
In a statement following their meeting,
Netanyahu said, "Kurz promised me that Austria would change the voting
pattern at the U.N. when it comes to Israel and would support the
candidacy of Israel for nonpermanent membership in the U.N. Security
Council."
The meeting, which Netanyahu noted was held
at Kurz's request, was the first between the two leaders since Kurz's
conservative Austrian People's Party formed a right-wing government with
the far-right Freedom Party of Austria. Founded by former Nazis six
decades ago, the Freedom Party long ago left the political fringes to
establish itself as a mainstream party, gaining around a quarter of
votes in the Oct. 15 parliamentary elections. In December, Netanyahu
announced he would boycott Freedom Party ministers.
Eldad Beck
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/02/18/austria-to-help-israel-join-un-security-council-as-nonpermanent-member/
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