New Delhi: India has changed its own stance on the Palestinian issue on Friday amid President Donald Trump’s plans to move more than 2 million Palestinians to neighboring Arab countries and take over the Gaza Strip. He insisted that it was not.
“In the Gaza Strip, we know what our position is on the issue of Palestine, and that is a position we have for many years.
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That hasn’t changed,” Foreign Secretary Vikram Mithri said.
The Western Asia conflict is likely to exist at Trump’s bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week. Many Arab representatives have described the plan as illegal, but Israel is said to support it and are already prepared to carry it out.
India’s Palestinian policy was negotiated in two negotiated areas for the establishment of a sovereign, independent and viable Palestinian state within “security and recognized boundaries” that “live in peace with Israel.” It was to help the state with solutions.
India strongly condemned Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, and later also strongly condemned the loss of civilian lives in the Israeli Hama conflict. India is also continuing to expand humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people to both bilateral and UN relief and the Labour Organization for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).