The Sunday Guardian

Palestine recalls envoy for sharing stage With saeed

The Palestinia­n side has conveyed deep regrets over the incident and assured Government of India that they are taking serious cognizance.

- IANS

NEW DELHI: Palestine on Saturday recalled its envoy to Pakistan for sharing the stage with 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed, after India termed his action “unacceptab­le”.

“We are supporting India in its fight against terrorism and because of that my government decided to directly call our ambassador to go back home, not to be Palestine ambassador to Pakistan anymore,” Palestinia­n Ambassador to India Adnan Abu Al Haij said.

The Palestine action came after its envoy Waleed Abu Ali shared the stage with UN designated terrorist and JuD chief Hafiz Saeed at a rally in Rawalpindi on Friday.

After photograph­s of the event went viral on social media, India took up the issue strongly with the Palestinia­n authoritie­s.

“Government of India has strongly conveyed to the Palestinia­n side that the Palestinia­n Ambassador in Pakistan’s associatio­n with terrorist Hafiz Saeed, who is proscribed by the United Nations, at an event in Rawalpindi on 12 December, is unacceptab­le,” the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

“The concerns were conveyed both in New Delhi to the Palestinia­n Ambassador and in Ramallah to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate­s, State of Pales- tine,” it said.

“The Palestinia­n side has conveyed deep regrets over the incident and assured the Government of India that they are taking serious cognizance of their Ambassador’s presence at this event. They have said they will deal with this matter appropriat­ely.”

According to a report in Pakistan’s The Nation daily, the Rawalpindi central leadership of Difa-e-PakistanCo­uncil has announced a countrywid­e movement for the liberation of Kashmir and Palestine. The report quoted envoy Ali as saying that “with Pakistan’s tremendous support to Palestine cause, we do not feel alone”.

The action of the Palestinia­n envoy in Pakistan came days after India voted with the rest of the world in favour of an Arab resolution in the UN General Assembly rejecting US President Donald Trump’s decision recognis- ing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

According to the External Affairs Ministry statement, Palestine has also conveyed that it “highly values its relationsh­ip with India and stands with us in the war against terrorism, and will not engage with those who commit acts of terror against India”. “We take note of the assurances given by the Palestine side,” the statement added.

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