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Arab FMs propose multilateral mechanism to sponsor Mideast peace process

CAIRO, Feb 1 (KUNA) -- The Arab League Council decided, during its meeting on the foreign ministers level, to reach out to the world's main players to set up an international multilateral mechanism for sponsoring the Middle East peace process under auspices of the United Nations.
The meeting, held on Thursday under the theme of "Arab move against the US decision on Jerusalem, called for an international conference on relaunching the peace process within a specific timeframe on the basis of the relevant UN resolutions, the land for peace principle and the two-state vision.
The resolution of the ministerial meeting highlighted the need of establishing the independent state of Palestine within the borders of June 4,1967, with east Jerusalem as its capital city.
The ministers reaffirmed support to the Palestinian bid for full UN membership and asked the Arab diplomatic missions to the UN in New York to adopt the necessary measures for lobbing international support for the Palestinian quest in this regard.
They commended the decision of the UN General Assembly session on December 21, 2017, to invalidate the US recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel.
Reaffirming commitment to peace as strategic option to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict, the ministers urged the countries that have not recognized Palestine state to do so without further delay.
They renewed backing for the Palestinians' right to bring Israel, the occupying power, to book for its racist policy and crimes against the Palestinian people.
They urged the countries of the world, companies and individuals to boycott the Israeli occupation authorities as a means of forcing Israel into implementing the two-state vision for solution.
They thanked the countries and entities that opposed the US decision on Jerusalem and supported the efforts to restore the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
The League's Secretariat briefed the ministerial meeting on a media plan in support of the Palestinian people, particularly the Arab residents of Jerusalem.
The conferees decided to refer the plan to 149th regular meeting of the League's Council due on March 6-7.
They appreciated outcomes of Al-Azhar international conference on Jerusalem and the efforts of the Arab parliament to protect the Holy City, maintain its historical status and back the perseverance of its Arab residents.
They highlighted the need of empowering the Palestinian government national concord to shoulder its responsibilities towards Gaza Strip and prepare for the planned general elections in the framework of a national inclusive partnership.
They condemned the attempts to undermine the efforts of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), referring to the recent US decision to withhold financial contributions to the UN agency. (end) mfm.gb