Qatar and Kuwait welcome Australia’s decision on Palestine.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar welcomed Australia’s decision regarding the occupied Palestinian lands, including East Jerusalem, and declared the Zionist settlements illegal.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar welcomed the statement of the Foreign Minister of Australia, who said that his country decided to use the term “Occupied Palestinian Territories, especially about East Jerusalem” and consider the Zionist settlements illegal.
The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar stated that these statements of the Foreign Minister of Australia show the positive position and adherence of the government of this country to international law and resolutions and strengthen all efforts related to the realization of a just, inclusive and sustainable peace based on the principle of a two-state solution.
According to the report of Qatar News Agency (Qena), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country also emphasized Qatar’s firm position in supporting the Palestinian issue, the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the borders of 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Last Tuesday, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wang said that the country’s government decided to use the term “Occupied Palestinian Territories, especially about East Jerusalem” in its literature, and considers Zionist settlements illegal according to international law.
In a statement, Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry welcomed Australia’s decision and praised the country’s position on Palestine.
In the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, it is stated that this country stands by its fixed and principled position towards the Palestinian issue, supporting the Palestinian nation and its options and all the efforts made to achieve a comprehensive and just peace based on the principle of a two-state solution and the formation of an independent country. Palestine insists on the borders of June 4, 1967, as the capital of East Jerusalem.