Putin to Abbas “We are following with pain and concern the humanitarian catastrophe occurring in Palestine”

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Putin, Abbas

Egypt Daily News – The discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reflect a deep-rooted alliance marked by historical connections and current geopolitical concerns.

Putin emphasized Russia’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian people, voicing concern over the humanitarian crisis in the region, particularly the significant civilian casualties that have resulted from ongoing conflicts.

He underscored Russia’s assistance efforts, including the delivery of humanitarian goods, and acknowledged the importance of addressing the situation in Palestine amidst broader Middle East tensions.

Abbas reciprocated Putin’s sentiments by highlighting the longstanding friendship between Palestinians and Russians, dating back to the Soviet era.

He advocated for international legitimacy and accountability in addressing the Palestinian plight, pointing to the failures of the United Nations due to external pressures, particularly from the United States.

Abbas expressed gratitude for Russia’s role as a supportive ally and called for continued consultations on pressing issues concerning Palestine.

Abbas’s plea for an end to hostilities and a call for humanitarian aid articulated the urgent need for intervention to prevent further displacement of Palestinians, evoking historical traumas from 1948 and 1967.

His closing remarks underscored a hopeful outlook for the establishment of a Palestinian state, bolstered by Russia’s solidarity in their struggle for rights and recognition.

Overall, the exchange underscores a commitment to mutual support and a focus on peace and stability in the region, amid ongoing challenges and aspirations for a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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