Russia follows developments in Palestine despite its special military operation — Putin

Moscow, SANA-Although Russia is currently occupied with the special military operation in Ukraine, it is still paying attention to what is going on in Palestine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.

“Dear Mr. President, dear friends, allow me, first of all, to cordially welcome you here in Moscow, we have not seen each other for two years, although we are in constant contact, and I am very happy to see you all – you and your delegation,” TASS quoted Putin as saying at a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Moscow.

“Everyone knows that today, unfortunately, Russia has to defend its interests, defend its people with the use of weapons. But what is happening in the Middle East, in Palestine, we are definitely paying attention to,” Putin continued.

The Russian president stressed that Russia has long-standing and solid ties with the Arab world in general and with Palestine in particular, which Moscow values greatly.

“I am very glad to have the opportunity to meet with you today here in Moscow and to speak about the whole range of our relations, where they are now, and where they are headed,” Putin continued.

He stressed that Russia had always stood for the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

“We are united in the stance that the problem’s roots go far back in the past and are connected with the ignorance of international organizations to follow previously made decisions, first of all by the United Nations, decisions regarding the formation and establishment of an independent Palestinian state,” Putin said.

The Russian president pointed out that Russia’s stance regarding this issue has not changed.

“This stance was laid down a long time ago and does not depend on the situation, we believe that in order to provide for a lasting, reliable and stable peace in the region it is necessary to implement all UN decisions and, first and foremost, to establish the full-fledged state of Palestine,” the Russian president said.

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