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Palestinian groups signed a declaration to end internal disputes

Representatives of Palestinian groups today signed the final statement of the Beijing meetings aimed at ending internal disputes.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Sputnik, Chinese official media reported today the signing of an agreement between Palestinian groups, including the Fatah and Hamas movements, in Beijing with the aim of national reconciliation and ending internal divisions.

In these reports, it is stated that the representatives of the mentioned movements will meet with the Chinese media after the three-day meetings in this country.

Representatives of 14 Palestinian groups are supposed to attend this media meeting. Palestinian groups held meetings to discuss the internal situation of Palestine in Beijing from 21 to 23 July.

Other meetings were also held between the mentioned parties in the Chinese capital last April.

Palestinian groups emphasized: We want to establish an independent state of Palestine with Jerusalem as its capital based on international resolutions, especially Resolutions 181 and 2334 and we are also committed to guaranteeing the return of the Palestinians.

This statement continues: We support the right of the Palestinian people to resist the occupation and end the occupation based on international laws, the United Nations Charter and the right to self-determination. We emphasize to the nations.

Palestinian groups also agreed that the interim government of national unity will be formed with the agreement of the Palestinian groups and with the approval of the head of the Palestinian Authority based on the Palestinian constitution, and this government will govern all lands. Palestine should rule, which is an emphasis on the unity of the West Bank, Quds and the Gaza Strip.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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