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Arab League sees bigger role for India in Middle East

New Delhi, May 15, IRNA

India-Middle East-Peace Process
The Arab League sees a bigger role for India in the Middle East peace process and hopes that New Delhi with its good relations with all concerned parties would be able to help in finding a just and lasting solution.

The chief of the Arab League Mission in India, Ahmed Salem Saleh Al-Wahishi, told a news conference in Hyderabad, capital city of Andhra Pradesh Thursday that since India was emerging as a major player in the international community, he was optimistic it would help Palestinians realise their dream of a Palestine state, IANS reported.

He noted that India has always been supportive of the
Palestinians' cause and the demand for independent Palestine.

"Every country has sovereignty to have its own relations with other countries. In fact, we feel that India's relations with all parties will help in playing a bigger role in the peace process," he said when asked about India's growing relations with Israel.

He recalled that Mahatma Gandhi had backed the cause of Palestine.

"Mahatma Gandhi had said as England belongs to English and France to French, Palestine belongs to Palestinians. When he said 'Palestinians', they include Muslims, Christians and Jews," Al-Wahishi said.

He said India's participation in the Annapolis conference in the US last year was the recognition of its growing role in international arena and the peace process in the Middle East.

"We see a big role for India in the peace process because of its historic ties with Arabs, its support to the cause of Palestine and the way it is emerging as a key player at the international level," he said.

He said the Palestinians' demand for their own state was legitimate and had the backing of the international community.

"We will never give up this legitimate right," he said.

Al-Wahishi is in Hyderabad to participate in a public meeting being organised by the Indo-Arab League to express solidarity with Palestinians.

Indo-Arab League chairman Syed Vicaruddin said the meeting would be held in Hyderabad on Sunday to mark 60 years of the "Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories".

Central ministers S Jaipal Reddy, Ram Vilas Paswan, Communist Party of India (CPI) general secretary A.B. Bardhan, Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader Sitaram Yechuri and Palestine's Ambassador to India Osama Musa will also address the meeting.

Vicaruddin said the Indo-Arab League, working to promote better relations between India and the Arab League since 1967, was holding the meet to protest "the continued atrocities of the Zionists on Palestinians".

He demanded that India take the initiative for peace in West Asia.

News sent: 19:39 Thursday May 15, 2008 Print

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