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Tunisia expresses its concern

by Webdo
Thursday 30 January 2020 09:23
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Tunisia expresses its concern
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In a statement made public yesterday Wednesday, January 29, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the official position of Tunisia as to the announcement of US President Donald Trump relating to a peace solution in Palestine.

Tunisia said that the realization of a fair, global and lasting peace in the Middle East region necessarily involves the full recognition of the inalienable and indivisible rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the creation of its independent state on its land with Al Quds al-charif as capital.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Tunisia “follows with great concern the announcement of the initiative of the American administration of settlement of the Palestinian issue,” reports the TAP agency.

The ministry added that Tunisia reaffirms the need not to undermine the legal and historical status of the city of Al Quds in accordance with the United Nations resolutions.

Tunisia has reaffirmed its permanent position of support for the Palestinian people in order to recover their legitimate rights and support for all initiatives aimed at taking up the peace process on the basis of international legitimacy resolutions and the imprescriptible law of the Palestinian people on their land ”.

US President Donald Trump revealed his peace plan in the Middle East on Tuesday, which he said provides a “realistic solution” to two Palestinian and Israeli states, adding that his plan gives an opportunity for peace between Palestinians and Israelis as part of the two-state solution, stressing that he is completely different from previous plans to bring peace to the region.

The American president stressed that peace needed compromise, but he added that he would not ask the Israeli entity to give up his “security”. Trump said that “Jerusalem will remain a united capital of Israel. »»

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