Putin urges resolution of Palestinian crisis

Putin urges resolution of Palestinian crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin has examined the current situation following the Israeli attack on the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.

On Monday, he called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to discuss the issue. News Anadolu.

In a telephone conversation, Putin expressed hope that there would be no major clashes or tensions in Jerusalem.

The Kremlin said in a statement on Monday that the two leaders had discussed the West Bank and Jerusalem.

At the time, Putin said direct talks between Palestine and Israel could bring peace to the region.

Putin and Abbas also discussed ways to strengthen trade and bilateral ties between the two countries.

In 2002, the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia held talks with Middle Eastern parties.

Algerian President Abdel Madzid also discussed the situation in the West Bank and Jerusalem with Tebon, the statement said.

It should be noted that after the 7-day Arab-Israeli war of 1967, Israel occupied East Jerusalem. The holy Al-Aqsa is located in East Jerusalem. In 1980, the Zionist nation forcibly occupied the whole of Jerusalem.

Since then, Israel has been violating international law and oppressing the Palestinians.

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