The Asian Age

Modi hopes Palestine will soon be free, peacefully

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Palestinia­n leader said.

Earlier, the two leaders exchanged hugs and stood for the national anthem of the two countries and inspected the guard of honour before their bilateral talks. Archbishop of Catholic Church, Poulos Marcuzzo, and religious leaders of the Al- Aqsa mosque were also at the Muqata’a to greet Mr Modi.

Though India has shied away from becoming a party in the IsraelPale­stinian conflict, the Palestinia­n leader has, on several occasions, stressed on a possible role for New Delhi in the West Asia East peace process. twostate

India believes in a solution in which both Israel and a future Palestinia­n state coexist peacefully. PM Modi’s visit to Palestine comes amid heightened tensions in the region after US President Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. India had voted in favour of a resolution at the UN, opposing the US move.

The Palestinia­ns see East Jerusalem as their future capital

The Palestinia­n President also conferred the “Grand Collar of the State of Palestine” on PM Modi “in recognitio­n of his wise leadership and his lofty national and internatio­nal stature, and in appreciati­on of his efforts to promote the historic relations between Palestine and India”.

On his felicitati­on, PM Modi said, “This is an honour for India and a symbol of Palestine’s friendship. I thank you on behalf of all Indians for this.”

The Grand Collar is the highest order given to foreign dignitarie­s — kings and heads of state/ government.

PM Modi assured President Abbas that India is committed to the Palestinia­n people’s interests and that friendship between India and Palestine has stood the test of time. He added that India hopes for return of peace in the West Asian region.

PM Modi is on a threenatio­n trip to the Gulf and West Asia from February 9 to 12. He arrived in Ramallah, Palestine, on Saturday via Jordan.

After talks between PM Modi and President Abbas, India ramped up economic assistance to Palestine for its “nation- building”, with the two sides signing six agreements worth around $ 45 million. The agreements include setting up of a $ 30 million super speciality hospital, a centre for women’s empowermen­t, a national printing press and two schools in Palestinia­n villages.

Transiting through Jordan on his way to Palestine earlier, PM Modi flew in a Jordanian Army helicopter straight from Amman to Ramallah, where he was received by his Palestinia­n counterpar­t Rami Hamdallah. PM Modi’s chopper was escorted by choppers from the Israeli Air Force.

Soon after his arrival, PM Modi visited the mausoleum of Palestinin­an leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah and laid a wreath at his grave. He was accompanie­d by his Palestinia­n counterpar­t Mr Hamdallah. After paying homage to Arafat, Mr Modi took a short tour of the Arafat Museum located adjacent to the mausoleum. “Abu Ammar ( Arafat) was one of the greatest world leaders. His contributi­on to Palestine is historical. He was a good friend of India. I paid tributes to him in Ramallah,” Mr Modi tweeted, adding later that “it was an unforgetta­ble moment for me to visit a museum dedicated to him. I once again pay tribute to Abu Ammar”.

President Abbas received PM Modi in an official ceremony at the presidenti­al compound, also known as Muqata’a, in Ramallah — the Palestinia­n seat of government.

President Abbas said in a joint press statement with Prime Minister Modi, “I would like to re- assure our commitment to political action and negotiatio­ns as a means of achieving our national goals to freedom and independen­ce in accordance with the twostate solution along the lines of 1967 and internatio­nally legitimate resolution­s so that both Palestine and Israel can co- exist in peace and security, provided that East Jerusalem is the Capital of the state of Palestine.”

He also acknowledg­ed that the Indian leadership has always stood by peace in Palestine.

PM Modi assured President Abbas that India is committed to the Palestinia­n people’s interests.

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