RAMALLAH, Jun 15 (NNN-WAFA) – Palestinian Prime Minister, Mohammed Ishtaye, yesterday discussed with his visiting Italian counterpart, Mario Draghi, the unilateral Israeli actions in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
“We discussed the daily Israeli violations at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the expansion of Israeli settlements, the Israeli settlers’ assaults on Palestinians,” Ishtaye told a joint news conference, in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
He noted that, the Venice Declaration, called for the acknowledgment of the Palestinians’ right of self-determination.
The Venice Declaration was an agreement issued by the European Economic Community, seen as the predecessor of the European Union, after its meeting with the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, in Jun, 1980.
The Palestinian prime minister also called on Italy “to protect the two-state solution, and save it from destruction by unilateral Israeli measures.”
For his part, Draghi said, his visit to Palestine shows “Italy is committed to the peace process” between Israelis and Palestinians.
“Peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis must be resumed to restore confidence. There is a need to work to reduce tension at all levels,” he noted.
The last round of peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians, brokered by the United States, collapsed in Apr, 2014, because of continuing Israeli expansion of settlements in the Palestinian territories in the West Bank, occupied by Israel in 1967.
Palestine and Italy also signed six development cooperation agreements worth 16.6 million euros, to support health, tourism, employment, statistics, and the private sector in Palestine.– NNN-WAFA