Tunisian president reaffirms support for Palestinian statehood in talks with Arab League chief

IANS April 16, 2025 296 views

Tunisian President Kais Saied has strongly reaffirmed support for Palestinian statehood during a critical meeting with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit. He condemned Israel's actions and emphasized the importance of establishing a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. The discussions highlighted the ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the Arab world's desire to play a more influential role in global geopolitics. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to oppose Palestinian statehood, creating further diplomatic complexity in the region.

"Palestinian rights are upheld not only by international law but also by moral and spiritual principles" - Kais Saied
Tunis, April 16: Tunisian President Kais Saied reaffirmed his country's unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Key Points

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Saied meets Arab League chief to discuss Palestinian cause

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Calls for sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem

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Condemns Israeli attempts to "destroy" Palestinian independence

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Advocates for stronger Arab regional influence

Speaking during a meeting on Tuesday, with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Tunis, Saied said Palestinian rights are upheld not only by international law but also by moral and spiritual principles, according to a statement from the Tunisian Presidency.

Saied strongly condemned Israel of seeking to "destroy" the Palestinian people and their will to achieve independence. Despite these efforts, he said, Palestinians remain determined to defend their land and freedom, Xinhua news agency reported.

The talks also covered broader joint Arab efforts aimed at strengthening the region's influence amid what Saied called "rapid and unprecedented" global changes. He stressed the importance of the Arab world playing a more active role as the current international order undergoes transformation.

According to the statement, Aboul Gheit expressed support for Saied's vision and confirmed his participation in the upcoming Arab League summit in Baghdad, scheduled for May.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday that he opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state, reaffirming his long-held position amid mounting international support for a two-state solution.

In a phone call, Netanyahu expressed to Macron his "strong opposition" to Palestinian statehood, calling it "a major reward for terrorism," according to a statement from his office.

He warned that a Palestinian state founded "just minutes" from Israeli cities would become "a stronghold of Iranian terrorism," and added that "an overwhelming majority of the Israeli public strongly opposes it."

Reader Comments

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Samira K.
Proud of our president for standing firm on this issue! Palestine has suffered for too long. Their right to self-determination is undeniable πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ΈβœŠ
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Mohamed B.
While I support Palestinian rights, I wish our leaders would focus more on solving our domestic economic crisis first. Both issues are important, but Tunisians are struggling.
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Leila T.
The Arab world needs to unite like never before. Global power dynamics are shifting and we can't afford to be divided. Solidarity with Palestine is just the beginning!
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Rami J.
Netanyahu's comments show how disconnected he is from reality. Calling Palestinian statehood a "reward for terrorism" is absurd. When will the world hold Israel accountable for its occupation?
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Amina S.
I appreciate President Saied's stance, but actions speak louder than words. What concrete steps is Tunisia taking to actually help Palestinians beyond statements?
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Youssef M.
The timing of this meeting is interesting with the Arab League summit coming up. Hopefully we'll see some real coordinated action emerge from Baghdad next month.

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