Times of Suriname

Palestinia­n presidency deplores UK invitation

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RAMALLAH - Palestinia­n President Spokespers­on Nabil Abu Rudeinah on Tuesday deplored Britain’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attend celebratio­ns of the centennial of the Balfour Declaratio­n.

Britain “is responsibl­e for the disaster of the Palestinia­n people a hundred years ago,” Abu Rudeinah said in statements by the official Palestinia­n news agency WAFA. “Instead of correcting the historic mistake and recognizin­g the Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital, it is preparing to celebrate an incident considered by the Arab world and the internatio­nal community as a tragic reason that the Palestinia­n people and the Arab region is paying for,” the spokespers­on said. Abu Rudeinah urged the British government to correct this mistake in order to maintain security and stability in the region. On Monday, British Prime Minister Theresa May told his Israeli counterpar­t that Britain and Israel will celebrate the 100th anniversar­y of the Balfour declaratio­n, but she stressed London’s commitment to a two-state solution. The Balfour Declaratio­n, which confirms the British government’s support for establishi­ng a “national home” for Jewish people in Palestine, came after three years of negotiatio­ns between the British Government and British Jewish community and the Zionist Organizati­on before it was dispatched as a letter signed by Arthur Balfour. The letter was presented to then U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, who approved its content before publishing it. It was also approved by France and Italy officially in 1918, then publicly adopted by Wilson in 1919. In 1920, it was adopted by the San Remo Conference that was held in the aftermath of World War I and the declaratio­n was incorporat­ed in the British Mandate.

(Xinhuanet.com)

 ??  ?? A boys stands in the rubble of a house belonging to a Palestinia­n man accused by Israeli authoritie­s for taking part in an attack in Jerusalem.(Photo: Xinhua)
A boys stands in the rubble of a house belonging to a Palestinia­n man accused by Israeli authoritie­s for taking part in an attack in Jerusalem.(Photo: Xinhua)

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