Malaysia opens 'Embassy to Palestine' in Jordanian capital
(last modified Wed, 04 Dec 2019 06:16:56 GMT )
Dec 04, 2019 06:16 UTC
  • Malaysia opens 'Embassy to Palestine' in Jordanian capital

Malaysia has opened an “Embassy to Palestine” in Jordan, after Zionist regime’s authorities purportedly refused to grant officials from the Southeast Asian country access to the seat of Palestinian Authority in the central occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.

According to Press TV, Israeli English-language broadsheet newspaper The Jerusalem Post reported that the Israeli foreign ministry took the measure in response to what it described as various "anti-Semitic" and anti-Israel statements made by Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

As a result, Malaysia opened an “Embassy to Palestine” in the Jordanian capital city of Amman, the report asserted.

This is while Malaysian Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah had earlier stated that his country plans to open an embassy accredited to Palestine in Jordan because it has no diplomatic ties between Kuala Lumpur and Tel Aviv.

He said on October 31 “That is the main reason why we cannot open our office in Ramallah, in West Bank. If our embassy is opened in Ramallah, Malaysia will need to officially engage with Israel for logistics, administrative and immigration matters.”

Saifuddin said the Malaysian government was taking the necessary steps in order to realize the opening of the embassy as soon as possible.

“Our ministry is in the midst of gathering information to implement this decision and getting feedback and experiences from parties that had opened diplomatic missions or embassies in Palestine,” he said then.

Mahathir announced on October 25 that Malaysia will open an embassy accredited to Palestine to enable it to extend aid to Palestinians more easily.

On September 8 last year, Malaysia launched a national fundraising campaign to support Palestine refugees through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

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