“Banjul Declaration”.. Tunisia has reservations about what was stated in the documents of the Islamic Cooperation Summit regarding the Palestinian issue

“Banjul Declaration”.. Tunisia has reservations about what was stated in the documents of the Islamic Cooperation Summit regarding the Palestinian issue

Gambia – Tunisia announced, yesterday, Sunday, its reservations regarding what was stated in the documents of the Islamic Cooperation Summit, in Gambia, regarding the Palestinian issue.

An RT correspondent in Tunisia said that the Tunisian delegation officially registered its reservations regarding the references in these documents to the “borders of June 4, 1967,” the “two-state solution,” and “East Jerusalem,” based on Tunisia’s firm position and its unconditional support for the Palestinian people in their struggles for Recovering their legitimate and inalienable rights, which are not subject to statute of limitations, and supporting the right of the Palestinians to establish their independent state on the entire land of Palestine, with Jerusalem as its capital.

The fifteenth summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation concluded its activities on May 5, 2024 in the Gambian capital, Banjul, with the participation of 57 Islamic countries.

Nabil Ammar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, headed the Tunisian delegation to the summit, representing the President of the Republic, Kais Saied.

The final statement of the fifteenth session of the Islamic Summit Conference, which was held in Banjul in the Republic of the Gambia, and was followed by the “Banjul Declaration”, stressed the importance of concerted efforts in confronting the humanitarian catastrophe affecting the Gaza Strip and its people due to the continuous Israeli aggression for more than 6 months without regard to the most basic moral and humanitarian values.

In their statement issued on Sunday, the leaders called on the countries of the world to take action to stop the crimes of genocide committed by Israel once morest the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and to implement the precautionary measures ordered by the International Court of Justice, stressing the importance of making all efforts to accelerate the arrival of all humanitarian aid and rejecting any attempts to displace them. The Palestinian people regarding their land.

The statement stressed the organization’s steadfast support for the Palestinian people in their struggle to achieve their inalienable rights, calling on the international community to force the occupying authority to abide by international law and United Nations resolutions, and to end its illegal occupation and colonization and the policy of apartheid that it practices inside the Palestinian territories, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif. .

The statement also called for the need to enable the Palestinian people to realize their legitimate national rights as recognized by the international community, including its recognition of the Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, and to provide support for the State of Palestine to obtain full membership in the United Nations.

He also stressed the need to take all measures to protect the Islamic identity of Al-Quds Al-Sharif from all illegal measures and policies, as well as from attempts at Judaization pursued by Tel Aviv, as well as from violations of the sanctity and status of Al-Quds Al-Sharif.

In the statement, the attendees demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and aggression once morest the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the provision of humanitarian, medical and relief aid, the provision of water and electricity, and the opening of humanitarian corridors to deliver urgent aid to the Gaza Strip without obstacles.

Source: RT + agencies

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2024-05-07 22:20:08

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