India's position on Palestine is independent: MEA
December 07, 2017  12:20
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In accordance with the United States' Jerusalem move, India on Thursday stated that its position on Palestine is independent and consistent."India's position on Palestine is independent and consistent. It is shaped by our views and interests and not determined by any third country," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said on recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel by the United States.


Speaking from the White House, President Donald Trump pronounced Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.In line with this announcement, the US is also shifting its embassy from Tel Aviv to the holy city, again becoming the first country to take such a step.


While, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed the United States' move and termed it a "historic day", the Arab world has denounced it saying that the holy city would continue to remain "eternal capital of the State of Palestine" and President Donald Trump's move has opened "the gates of hell".


Leading the charge, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in a televised speech on Wednesday, said their leadership would not accept the move and announced that the US could no longer participate in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.


Palestine Liberation Organization echoed Abbas' comments and said they have "destroyed the two-state solution". The Palestinian Islamist group, Hamas, vociferously condemned the Trump's announcement. -- ANI


File pic: Palestinians with posters of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Palestinian flags during a rally. Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters
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