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Palestine set to take control of own postal system
Published Thursday 19/11/2009 (updated) 23/11/2009 13:46
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Mandate-era Palestinian postage stamps [MaanImages]
Ramallah - Ma'an - Palestine was allocated a postal code by the Universal Postal Union (UPU) following successful talks with the International Bureau in Berne, Switzerland, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced Wednesday.

Head of the Mission to the union Mahmoud Diwan said the move would help guarantee the independence of the Palestinian postal system when it is re-launched, and make it distinct from the Israeli system. Currently, mail destined for the West Bank and Gaza from international locations must be posted “care of” or “via” Israel. Only when couriering packages within the West Bank or from the West Bank to Gaza is labeling “Palestine” acceptable.

“The Universal Postal Union has taken a series of decisions and steps that aim to facilitate the exchange of direct mail between Palestine and other countries,” Diwan said on his return from the meetings.

The UPU, a UN body since 1948, said the adoption of the Palestinian postal codes would give Palestine access to the development funds and expertise of the organization, according to Diwan.

Regulations of the body say “any member of the United Nations may accede to the UPU. Sovereign countries that are not members of the UN may also become members of the UPU provided that their requests are approved by at least two-thirds of the member countries of the Union.”

Being granted a postal code by the UPU is the first step in becoming a full member.

Diwan noted the UPU also approved a technical cooperation program aimed at improving the Palestinian postal services, which will include the training of staff and development of an independent system of mail transport and delivery.

More than the regulation of post and delivery to Palestinian addresses directly from all over the world without Israeli intervention, Diwan said, the development of a Palestinian postal system will generate revenue for the state. Money made by the system for the first several years would be re-invested into the development and expansion of services.

The resolution by the UPU comes in addition to a national track prepared by the ministry, Diwan said, which would see the activation of some sectors of the postal service in the coming weeks.

Officials within the ministry will continue to work with the UPU, Diwan noted.
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1 ) Julie / USA
20/11/2009 03:30
Keep going forward! One step at a time or whatever it takes! This is GOOD NEWS..very positive! Israel better not mess with this, there is NOTHING threatening, so NO NEED to thwart Pals new postal system! Watch Israel get all paranoid & overreact with hystrionic drama of "oh noooo, we're gonna die"

2 ) hudhud / USA
20/11/2009 20:41
good news. one step toward the independent sate. viva Palestine!! it's a message to Israel to stop whining!

3 ) TEXASMOM / USA
23/11/2009 03:34
It is about time. When I send pkgs to the west bank it takes over a month to arrive. They just sit in Israel until they feel like forwarding them. It is about time Palestine has this. This is a small step but an important one. I hope they also set up a mail system where each home can get mail.
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