Palestinians Resign Chair Of Arab League Session In Protest Against “Arabs Struggling Toward Normalization”



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On Tuesday, the Palestinian Authority “gave in and abandoned its right to preside over the Council of the League of Arab States in its current session because it is not honored to witness the Arabs fighting towards normalization during its presidency,” it announced. the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Riyad Al-Maliki. Al-Maliki considered that it is not feasible to convince anyone not to normalize because the decision was made in Washington.

Palestinian Foreign and Expatriate Minister Riyad Al-Malki announced on Tuesday that the Palestinian Authority has stepped down from its presidency of the current session of the Arab League in protest against standardization United Arab Emirates and Bahrain for their relationship with Israel.

Al-Maliki told a press conference in Ramallah that, “in the face of this unprecedented struggle towards normalization, and in the face of the defeat of Arab thought and the principles of joint Arab action, and before the abandonment of the historical legacy of the League and its work, and before abandoning the initial commitment to the decisions of the Arab summits, specifically the Arab peace initiative, and before the vision The distorted and misleading characterization of the state of occupation in the opinion of some … Palestine decided give in and renounce his right to chair the League Council in its current session because he is not honored to witness the Arabs fighting towards normalization during his presidency.

The Palestinian minister continued: “The decision was made to jog WashingtonIt is not feasible to try harder to convince someone not to normalize, especially since they are sadly not decision makers.

He indicated that he had sent a message to the Secretary General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit.

The Palestinian Authority, which assumed the presidency of the current Arab League session on the ninth of this month, which was supposed to last six months, failed to obtain the League’s condemnation of the Emirati-Israeli standardization agreement during the meeting of the Council of the League at the level of foreign ministers.

France 24 / Reuters

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