The Jerusalem Post

Shtayyeh: Iraqi Palestinia­ns to get equal rights

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Iraq has pledged to grant Palestinia­n refugees equal rights to Iraqi citizens and improve their living conditions, Palestinia­n Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said on Wednesday.

Speaking during the weekly meeting of the PA cabinet in Ramallah, Shtayyeh said that Iraq and the Palestinia­ns have also agreed to establish joint firms in the private and public sectors.

Summing up his recent visit to Iraq, Shtayyeh said that the meetings between the two sides were very fruitful.

“The most important result [of the visit] is that our Palestinia­n brothers in Iraq (about 7,000 refugees) will receive the same treatment as Iraqi citizens and get all their rights,” he said.

Until 2003, there were nearly 35,000 Palestinia­ns living in Iraq. Palestinia­ns in Iraq say their situation deteriorat­ed after the fall of Saddam Hussein, and they have since been facing discrimina­tion and sectarian violence by the Iraqi government and Shia groups. As a result, many Palestinia­ns were either killed or forced to flee to Syria and Jordan.

“The president, prime minister and parliament speaker of Iraq told me that they will honor all the rights of Palestinia­ns in Iraq,” he said.

The Iraqi leaders, he added, confirmed that their country will fulfill its financial obligation­s to the PA in accordance with the resolution­s of the Arab League.

During his talks with the Iraqi leaders, including Iraqi President Saleh Barham and Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, Shtayyeh said he discussed several issues including import, export, investment, agricultur­e, energy, the opening of Palestinia­n banks in Iraq and the import of petroleum.

The PA premier said he and his delegation, which consisted of senior Palestinia­n officials and businessme­n, were warmly received by the Iraqi leaders.

“Iraq is dear to every Palestinia­n, and Palestine nestles in the heart of every Iraqi,” Shtayyeh said.

He told reporters in Baghdad that his two-day visit to Iraq was in the context of the PA’s “strategy of achieving gradual disengagem­ent from the colonial relationsh­ip imposed by the existence on the ground of the Israeli occupation, and to turn more toward the Arab countries to strengthen economic opportunit­ies.”

 ?? (Presidency of the Republic of Iraq Office/Reuters) ?? IRAQ’S PRESIDENT Barham Salih meets with PA President Mahmoud Abbas in Baghdad in March.
(Presidency of the Republic of Iraq Office/Reuters) IRAQ’S PRESIDENT Barham Salih meets with PA President Mahmoud Abbas in Baghdad in March.

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