[14/12/2017 12:51]
ISTANBUL-SABA
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi said:" US administration decision about recognizing Al-Quds as capital of Israel and relocating US embassy constituted serious violation of the International Security Council and United Nations General Assembly and all relevant international resolutions about Al-Quds and occupied Palestinian territories".
In his word at the Islamic Emergency Summit held Wednesday in Istanbul, Turkey, President Hadi stated that Islamic Summits and different forums of Islamic Cooperation Organization (ICO) had taken several decisions about Palestine cause in—general and Al-Quds—in particular, most important of these decisions stressed the sovereignty of Palestine State over entire Palestinian territories which were occupied in 1967 including the Eastern Al-Quds.
President Hadi noted that there were many decisions announced earlier By Islamic Conferences which declared that all procedures and decisions made by the occupation government concerning Al-Quds city are considered to be null and void." It is not important to pronounce more decisions and positions, what important is to adopt action-plans to enforce the decisions we make and ensure compliance by all Muslim nations. We need to use all possible instruments that can push the US administration to reconsider its decisions”, said President Hadi.
President Hadi voiced his confidence that Muslim Nation is competent with its own resources to advocate Al-Quds and Palestinian cause, as well as other Islamic issues. He said:" We, in the Republic of Yemen, would devote our best efforts to bring about more Islamic solidarity and cooperation and implement decisions to be endorsed by this summit. Palestinian cause remains above every other cause, whatever important it is"
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