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Russian minister welcomes Palestinia­n unity pledge

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Russia welcomed yesterday a pledge of unity between Palestinia­n factions Fatah and Hamas against Israel’s West Bank annexation plans.

In a rare joint press conference on Thursday, the factions pledged a united campaign against Israel’s prospectiv­e plans to annex territory in the occupied West Bank.

“We noted with satisfacti­on the joint press conference held yesterday by representa­tives of Fatah and Hamas during which a decision was announced to jointly defend the interests of the Palestinia­n government based on the platform of the Palestini- an Liberation Organisati­on,” said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Speaking at a meeting with a top Libyan official, Lavrov added that the “restoratio­n of Palestinia­n unity” was “one of the key questions that needs to be resolved.”

He said Moscow was counting on “all Arab representa­tives to actively support this trend.”

Lavrov spoke at a meeting in Moscow with Aguila Saleh, speaker of Libya’s elected parlia- ment based in the country’s east.

Fatah controls the Ramallahba­sed Palestinia­n Authority, and Hamas runs the Gaza Strip.

The joint press conference was spurred by their common opposition to US President Donald Trump’s Middle East plan.

The plan paves the way for Israel to annex roughly 30% of the occupied West Bank, including Jewish settlement­s in the territory considered illegal under internatio­nal law. In a formal counter-proposal presented to the internatio­nal peacemakin­g Quartet including Russia, the Palestinia­n leadership said they are prepared to renew longstalle­d peace talks with Israel and to agree to “minor” territoria­l concession­s.

Lavrov stressed the need to “immediatel­y renew, relaunch direct Israeli-Palestinia­ns talks under the aegis of the quartet of internatio­nal peace brokers and with the active participat­ion of Arab states.”

Russia has close ties both with Israel and the Palestinia­ns and has said it is ready to host direct talks between the two sides to resolve the difference­s.

 ??  ?? A teargas canister fired by Israeli troops lands on Palestinia­n protesters during a demonstrat­ion in the village of Kfar Qaddum in the occupied West Bank, yesterday.
A teargas canister fired by Israeli troops lands on Palestinia­n protesters during a demonstrat­ion in the village of Kfar Qaddum in the occupied West Bank, yesterday.
 ??  ?? Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors gather in front of Israeli forces during a protest against the plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, in Asira ash-Shamaliya near Nablus, yesterday.
Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors gather in front of Israeli forces during a protest against the plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, in Asira ash-Shamaliya near Nablus, yesterday.

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