Montreal Gazette

Prague locals ‘lose trust’ in Palestinia­n Embassy

- KAREL JANICEK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PRAGUE — Relations between Palestinia­ns and the Czech Republic took a nosedive Friday after residents voiced concerns over the discovery of illegal weapons at the Palestinia­n Embassy complex where a boobytrapp­ed safe killed the ambassador.

The mayor of the Suchdol district, where the Palestinia­n Embassy complex is based, said he lodged complaints with Czech authoritie­s.

“We have lost trust in the diplomats,” Mayor Petr Hejl told the Associated Press on Friday after receiving complaints from neighbours. “We feel deceived by them.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Jiri Schneider met Hejl on Friday and listened to the concerns, the ministry said in a statement. No details of the meeting were given.

Ambassador Jamal al-Jamal, 56, died Wednesday after an embassy safe exploded. The career diplomat had started his posting only in October.

Police said they found unspecifie­d illegal weapons in the new complex, which includes the embassy and the ambassador’s residence where the safe exploded.

A police spokeswoma­n, Andrea Zoulova, said Friday it was not yet clear why the Palestinia­ns had the weapons there. She would not say how many weapons were found or how old they were.

The Foreign Ministry said it was seeking an explanatio­n.

“The Palestinia­n side has promised to check whether the Palestinia­n activities in the past had been in line with Czech law,” the ministry said Friday after a visit by Palestinia­n Deputy Foreign Minister Taysir Farahat.

Telephone messages and emails to the Palestinia­n Embassy spokesman in Prague were not immediatel­y returned Friday, which is a holy day for Muslims.

The Czech Republic was one of the few countries that voted against the recognitio­n of a Palestinia­n state in the United Nations last year and is an ally of Israel in the European Union.

Still, the Czechs tolerate the diplomatic status of the Palestinia­ns, which goes back to the Cold War when the Soviet bloc, including communist Czechoslov­akia, had warm ties with the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on.

 ?? STR/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? A booby-trapped safe killed the ambassador at the Palestinia­n Embassy in Prague on Wednesday.
STR/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES A booby-trapped safe killed the ambassador at the Palestinia­n Embassy in Prague on Wednesday.

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