President Abbas reiterated on Wednesday that he will deliver a speech at the General Assembly of the United Nations to ask for recognition of Palestine as a non-member state Maan reported
The comments, which were posted on the president's Facebook page, added that the speech would most likely take place on September 27.
"As in every year I will be tell the whole world about the suffering of my people under the Israeli occupation and its settlements, settler attacks and violations on a daily basis which contradict the United Nations and international law," the comments said.
"We are determined despite all pressure and I am confident that you will all support my request."
Abbas also announced that he will make a 10-day visit to Turkey in the coming week, noting that the country has always supported the Palestinian cause.
The United States opposed Abbas' 2011 bid for UN membership, which got stuck at the Security Council, where the US has veto power.
Abbas says he will go ahead with UN bid speech
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