Palestinian president welcomes recognition of Palestine State by Trinidad and Tobago


ANKARA: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Gaza-based group Hamas on Friday welcomed a decision by the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to recognize the State of Palestine, stressing that the decision contributes to achieving the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination on their land.

In a statement cited by the official Palestinian news agency Wafa, Abbas affirmed that Trinidad and Tobago steadfastly “supported the rights of the Palestinian people over the past years and voted in favor of these rights in international forums.”

The Palestinian president urged countries worldwide “to stand up to their responsibilities and acknowledge the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination.”

For its part, Hamas released a statement urging countries worldwide “to support the right of the Palestinian people in their land,” and take “measures to compel the (Israeli) occupation and its leaders to stop the genocide our people is subjected to in front of the world.”

On Thursday, the government
of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago took the decision to formally recognize the State of Palestine, affirming that the move will help achieve lasting peace by strengthening the growing international consensus on the issue of Palestinian statehood.

Source: Anadolu Agency