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4 nations reject Israel’s West Bank annexation plans

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Germany, France, Jordan, and Egypt urged negotiations to evolve two-state-solution based on international law.

Axar.az reports citing foreign media that in a joint video conference, foreign ministers of Germany, France, Jordan, and Egypt on Tuesday voiced strong opposition to Israeli’s plans to annex parts of Palestinian territory in the West Bank.

"We exchanged views on the current state of the Middle East Peace Process and its regional implications. We concur that any annexation of Palestinian territories occupied in 1967 would be a violation of international law and imperil the foundations of the peace process,” said a press release issued by the German Foreign Ministry, quoting the four foreign ministers.

They further warned that the Israeli plan to annex parts of the West Bank was loaded with consequences and will affect the relationship between Israel and these four countries.

Date
2020.07.07 / 17:12
Author
Axar.az
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