K.S. Rajan (30
June 2012)
"Putin: Russia already
recognizes Palestine"
Putin: Russia already recognizes Palestine
June 28, 2012
(JTA) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin told Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that Moscow already has
recognized a Palestinian state.
"We [recognized Palestine] 25 years ago, and our position has
not changed," Putin told Abbas on Tuesday during a visit to
Ramallah, the Times of Israel reported.
"Palestinian leadership, and the president personally, have been
behaving responsibly to achieve peace based on the two-state
solution," Putin reportedly said.
U.S. government officials have urged Abbas repeatedly to return
to talks with Israel without preconditions. Abbas has said he
will not have high-level dialogue until Israel freezes all
building in the West Bank and in eastern Jerusalem.
Putin also said that he agreed with Abbas' efforts to create a
national unity government between his Fatah faction and Hamas,
the Times of Israel reported. Hamas embraces terrorism as a
legitimate tool in its stated goal of destroying Israel.
Earlier this week, Putin had met in Israel with Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, calling the visit “a solid basis for
building dialogue and partnership.”
Israeli concerns include Russian support for Syria’s embattled
Assad regime and the sale of sophisticated anti-aircraft missile
systems to Iran. Putin repeatedly has rejected calls for a
possible Israeli or Western nation military strike against
Iran’s nuclear installations, which Tehran will not fully open
to international inspections.
Russia appears to be trying to reassert its role in Israeli-Arab
peacemaking. Putin said he was open to hosting a peace summit in
Moscow, the Times of Israel reported. Russia and its predecessor
state, the Soviet Union, has traditionally favored Arab
positions in such talks