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Burrell: Israel’s action against Norway is strongly condemned

The European Union's foreign policy official condemned Tel Aviv's recent action against Norwegian diplomats.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al Jazeera, the recent action of the Zionist regime against Norway and the cancellation of the diplomatic status of 8 of its diplomats in the West Bank due to their connection with the Palestinian Authority, the negative reaction of the Western allies of Tel It has aroused Aviv.

Accordingly, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell is the latest political figure to condemn Tel Aviv’s action against Oslo.

Borrell wrote in this context on his personal page on the X social network (former Twitter): We strongly condemn Israel’s actions regarding Norwegian diplomats in connection with the Palestinian Authority. We condemn.

This message continues: The activity of these diplomats is in line with the interests of all activists in the field of peace and stability in the Middle East. We express our solidarity with Norway in this matter.

The official of the European Union’s foreign policy also issued a statement and announced: Israel’s recent action is contrary to the provisions of the Oslo Accords and has caused disruptions in normal relations and cooperation with self-governing organizations. It becomes Palestine.

Burrell noted: On my order, the head of the EU delegation in Tel Aviv conveyed Brussels’ position to the Netanyahu government. This incident is not only a bilateral issue between Israel and Norway, but it is an issue that is in line with the interests of all those who work for peace and stability in the Middle East.

 

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