The Palestinian Authority and the Arab League have strongly condemned the Czech Republic for opening a diplomatic office in the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, calling it as a clear violation of international law.
Palestine, Arab League condemn opening of Czech diplomatic office in occupied al-Quds
14 Mar 2021 - 2:30
The Palestinian Authority and the Arab League have strongly condemned the Czech Republic for opening a diplomatic office in the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, calling it as a clear violation of international law.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in a statement on Saturday said Prague’s move is “a blatant attack on Palestinian people, their rights and a flagrant violation of international law.”
The decision is a revolt against Europe's stance on the legal and political status of Jerusalem al-Quds, which is an integral part of Palestinian territories occupied in 1967, it said.
The move, it said, will have dramatic consequences, and harm the prospects for any settlement of the Middle East conflict.
The ministry also held the Czech government fully and directly responsible for the consequences of the decision in relations with Palestine, Arab and Muslim countries.
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