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Palestinians Cozy Up to Putin, Say They Don’t Trust America

“Russia stands by justice and international law and that is enough for us,” says Palestinian leader.

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. Credit: Kremlin.ru
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. Credit: Kremlin.ru

In a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas reiterated his distrust of Washington in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and expressed gratitude for Russia’s role.

“We don’t trust America and you know our position. We don’t trust it, we don’t rely on it, and under no circumstances can we accept that America is the sole party in resolving a problem,” Abbas told Putin at the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Kazakhstan, Reuters reported.

“It can be within the Quartet since it is a great country but we will never accept it as the only one,” said Abbas. The so-called Middle East Quartet of mediators includes Russia, the US, the UN and the European Union.

Abbas stated that he was “completely satisfied” with Russia’s attitude toward the Palestinians.

“Russia stands by justice and international law and that is enough for us,” he said, according to the report. “When you say you stand by international legitimacy, this is enough for me and that is what I want. Therefore, we are happy and satisfied with the Russian position.”

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