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Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva Votes in Support of Jerusalem as Palestine's Capitol

Published March 26th, 2018 - 10:50 GMT
View of Jerusalem (AFP/File Photo)
View of Jerusalem (AFP/File Photo)

 The Inter-Parliamentary Union on Sunday, in its 138th session currently held in Geneva, voted for supporting the Palestinians' right for Jerusalem to be the capital of their state.

The vote followed efforts by the Jordanian parliamentary delegation to the meeting to support of an Arab-Islamic emergency item added in the agenda relating to the repercussions of the US decision to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, Petra, reported.

The voting hall witnessed intensified lobbying by the Jordanian delegates, headed by Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh, who held several meetings with representatives of international parliaments to provide them with evidence of Israeli occupation, discrimination and brutality, Petra said.

 


 

The Jordanian delegates’ meetings also aimed at acquainting participating parliamentarians with the impact of the US decision on the future of the peace in the region. 

Tarawneh said the Jordanian diplomacy succeeded in coordinating with several Arab and Islamic delegations to win this decision that stresses the legitimacy of the Palestinian cause, reiterating that the voting result highlights the international isolation of the Israeli occupation, Petra added.  

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

 

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