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No hope, Annapolis meeting would succeed - Palestinian Ambassador

 

Salah Zavavi, the Palestinian Ambassador in Tehran told Qodsna that the dim records of the past meeting on the Palestinian issue suggest that the Annapolis meeting would have no better fate. 

Salah Zavavi, the Palestinian Ambassador in Tehran told Qodsna that the dim records of the past meeting on the Palestinian issue suggest that the Annapolis meeting would have no better fate.
 
He was speaking to Qodsna on the sidelines of the second general assembly of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) Tuesday.
 
He spoke of a grim experience on the part of the Palestinian people regarding the past meetings on the Palestinian issue, adding that several resolutions issued by the United Nations have yet to yield any positive result for the Palestinian nation.
 
Zavavi called any meeting ever on the Palestinian issue as of American-Israeli nature, designed to secure their oil and geopolitical interests in the Middle East.
 
Zavaviu believed that America and Israel do not after resolving the existing political problems and only tend to their own interests.
 
The Palestinian Ambassador warned about recent pronouncement by Zionist Premier Ehud Olmert that a purely Jewish government must be formed and denounced it as the implicit rejection of the Palestinian right of return.
 
The Palestinian Ambassador also thanked the Islamic Republic of Iran for its support to the Palestinian issue.




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