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Palestine, Israel Must Coexist, Modi Tells

Palestine’s Abbas reiterates demand for return to pre-1967 borders and East Jerusalem as capital.

- Dialogue the way India key to talks The Hindu

Pitching for peace in West Asia, India on Tuesday urged that a future state of Palestine should coexist peacefully with Israel.

However, visiting Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said that a sovereign state of Palestine should be built according to the pre-1967 borders and include East Jerusalem as the capital. “Since the days of our own freedom struggle, India has been unwavering in support of the Palestinia­n cause and we hope to see the realisatio­n of a sovereign, independen­t, united and viable Palestine, coexisting peacefully with Israel.

“I have reaffirmed our position on this with President Abbas during our conversati­on today,” said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi articulati­ng India’s desire to find a permanent solution. Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.

However, he reiterated that a future Palestinia­n state should be based on the map of Israel and Palestine that existed before the SixDay War of 1967 in which Israel absorbed East Jerusalem.

Competing Israeli and Palestinia­n claims over East Jerusalem, which is home to Jewish and Muslim holy sites, remain a major hurdle in the peace process.

“We reiterate our position that the future state of Palestine should be based upon the pre-1967 borders and must include the entire East Jerusalem as the capital of the state,” Mr Abbas said.

Mr Abbas went on to thank India for contributi­ng to capacity-building in the field of informatio­n technology in Palestinia­n territorie­s. In an exclusive interview with

Mr Abbas on Monday had called for internatio­nal backing for the peace efforts and asked for India’s involvemen­t. “In the case of India, we have always mentioned that we want India to be involved, besides Arab countries, EU, Russia and other members of BRICS,” Mr Abbas had said, terming the Jewish settlement­s in the Palestinia­n territorie­s a problemati­c issue.

The exchange on the West Asian peace process is significan­t as Mr Modi is likely to travel to Israel in July which will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country since establishm­ent of diplomatic ties in 1992.

The delegation­s also signed agreements on visa exemption on diplomatic and official passports, sports and youth affairs, agricultur­e, health and IT.

 ?? Photo: IANS ?? Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas (middle) being received by the President Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, in New Delhi on May 16, 2017.
Photo: IANS Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas (middle) being received by the President Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, in New Delhi on May 16, 2017.

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