The Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Riyad Al-Maliki, announced yesterday that the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, will inform the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, about the reasons for his decision to withdraw from all the agreements signed with the Israeli occupation, and added that Abbas continues his contacts with Arab, international and international leaders on All levels, to inform all countries of the world about the content of this step, and to mobilize strong international positions against the occupation’s decision to annex lands in the West Bank.

Al-Maliki added that Abbas called on the countries of the world not to be satisfied with the condemnations, but rather to imply sanctions on the annexation decision, as Israel violates all international laws.

Al-Maliki told Voice of Palestine radio that the decision taken by the Palestinian leadership is not new to the international community, given that he is aware of the decisions of the National and Central Councils, noting that the leadership warned in advance that it would take this decision after the formation of the Israeli government, whose formation program relied on a decision annexation.

He stressed that Palestine is continuing to join all international agreements and organizations that were suspended because of American pledges, explaining that, given the latter's disavowal of all of its obligations, Palestine is now in a state of all agreements with Israel and the American administration, and it will join all outstanding agreements and international organizations.

For his part, the secretary of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Saeb Erekat, said that the decision of the Palestinian leadership to be in free of its obligations with the Israeli government and the American administration, came into effect immediately once President Mahmoud Abbas's speech ended, and announced his decision, and renewed Abbas's call To convene an international peace conference, set a time limit, set goals for resolving final status issues, and establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, announced, yesterday evening yesterday, during a meeting of the leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the city of Ramallah, that "the Palestine Liberation Organization and the State of Palestine have become free from all agreements and understandings with the American and Israeli governments, and from all the obligations arising from These understandings and agreements, including security coordination agreements, ”considering that the annexation of lands in the West Bank undermines the prospects for peace.

Meanwhile, a prominent Vatican official, Bishop Paul Richard Gallagher, said that the Vatican is concerned about the plans of the new Israeli government to annex areas in the West Bank, adding in a statement: “The Vatican is closely following the situation and expresses its concern about any future actions that may further jeopardize the dialogue. At risk. ”

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