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News ID: 50950
Publish Date : 09 March 2018 - 22:13
Palestinian FM:

Arabs' Failure to Take Action Encouraged U.S. Move on al-Quds


WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki has criticized the Arab states’ indifference towards the Palestinian conflict over the past decades, arguing that their failure to carry out concrete actions encouraged the United States to continue its "unfortunate approach" and declare al-Quds as the "capital” of the Zionist reigme.
"Our failure has also given a small country like Guatemala the green light to decide to relocate its embassy to al-Quds,” Maliki told Palestine’s official WAFA news agency.
He added that Guatemalan Foreign Minister Sandra Jovel would not reverse her decision to move her country’s diplomatic mission from Tel Aviv to al-Quds, "simply because she is fully aware that Arab countries do not have any means to pressure Guatemala to overturn its measure.”
"Guatemala’s impertinence stems only from the fact that Arabs have failed to execute any of the decisions that they have taken for so many years. If we are unable to carry out such decisions, how could we prevent Guatemala or any other country from taking such a step on al-Quds,” Maliki pointed out.
Guatemala's President Jimmy Morales has announced that the Central American country’s embassy will be moved to Jerusalem on May 16, two days after the United States is scheduled to do the same.
Speaking on Monday at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington, DC, Morales said that the embassy move "strongly evidences Guatemala's continued support and solidarity with Israel.”
The occupied Palestinian territories have witnessed a new wave of tension ever since Trump announced his decision on December 6 last year to recognize al-Quds as the regime’s capital and relocate the U.S. embassy in the occupied territories from Tel Aviv to the occupied city.