The Jerusalem Post

Ahead of Arab League session, Russia reiterates it opposes ‘annexation’

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Russia has reaffirmed its opposition to any unilateral move by the Israeli government to apply sovereignt­y over parts of the West Bank.

The Russian announceme­nt came on the eve of an extraordin­ary meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss the “dangers” of the Israeli “annexation” plan. The video conference meeting, which will be held at the request of the Palestinia­ns, is scheduled to take place on Thursday.

Palestinia­n officials said that Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will chair meetings of the Fatah Central Committee and the PLO Executive Committee next week to discuss ways of responding to the Israeli plan.

Abbas has hinted that he may revoke all signed agreements with Israel and halt security coordinati­on between the PA security forces and the IDF if Israel proceeded with its plan to apply sovereignt­y to any part of the West Bank.

In a letter to PA Foreign Minister Riyad Malki, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that any such move would constitute a violation of the principles of internatio­nal laws and legitimacy.

The letter was delivered to Malki by Buachideze Gocha Levanovich, Representa­tive of the Russian federation to the Palestinia­n Authority.

In his letter, Lavrov said that “the implementa­tion of this plan prevents the establishm­ent of a geographic­ally contiguous Palestinia­n state,” according to the PA’s official news agency, Wafa. Lavrov called for speeding up the revival of direct Palestinia­n-Israeli talks in order to reach mutually-agreed solutions to all final-status issues, Wafa said, adding that the Russian foreign minister also affirmed Moscow’s principled position calling for the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state “within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem

as its capital.”

Malki, for his part, stressed the need for the internatio­nal community to act immediatel­y to prevent Israel from taking the step of “annexation,” and urge the US to halt its support for this move.

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat, who has been spearheadi­ng a Palestinia­n diplomatic offensive against the Israeli intention to apply sovereignt­y to the Jordan Valley and Northern Dead Sea, said on Tuesday that he had “very important talks” with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov about the Israeli plan. “No to settlement­s and annexation,” Erekat said. “Yes to internatio­nal law and ending the occupation.”

Erekat said he also had a “good conversati­on” with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zahareiva, who “reiterated her country’s position for internatio­nal law, the twostate solution and against annexation.”

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