Statement of the Association of "Parliamentarians for Al-Quds" on the Security Council vote on the draft resolution 2334.

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  • December 31, 2016
Statement of the Association of "Parliamentarians for Al-Quds" on the Security Council vote on the draft resolution 2334.

       The Association of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds Welcomes the UN Security Council vote on the draft resolution 2334 put forward by Malaysia, Senegal, New Zealand and Venezuela, rejecting oppression,  the policy of the Zionist entity and racism replacement migration in Palestine.
       Association of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds commends this historical humanitarian position made by Malaysia, Senegal, New Zealand and Venezuela, as they express their disappointment with the attitude that made from the date of December 23, 2016 a stigma for siding with the side of the enemies of humanity before the Arab and Islamic nation.
     The Association of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds as it welcomes this decision and commends this humanitarian step of the Security Council against the settlement policy pursued by the brutal zionist entity in Palestine, they also invite it to carry out its sovereign role for the application of this decision and its predecessors on the ground and take all political and legal measures to confront the Zionist intransigence which insists on non-recognition and compliance with all international resolutions issued against him.
     The executive body of the Association of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds.

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