Albin Kurti, after meeting Erdogan's men, also goes to Palestine

Albin Kurti, after meeting Erdogan's men, also goes to Palestine

After meeting with people of Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, leader of the Vetevendosje Movement Albin Kurti, has gone to Palestine to attend a conference in the country that does not recognise Kosovo's independence, writes Metro newspaper. In the town of Ramallah, Palestine, Albin Kurti has gone to attend [...]

After meeting with people of Turkey's president, Recep Tayip Erdogan, leader of the Vetevendosje Movement Albin Kurti, has gone to Palestine to attend a conference in the country that does not recognise Kosovo's independence, writes Metro newspaper.

In the town of Ramallah, Palestine, Albin Kurti has gone to a conference on peace and the lack of equality in the Middle East -- a conference that is being held between the two countries, Palestine and Israel.

After Turkey, in Palestine this is Kurti's second meeting in countries that are anti-American and have deteriorated long-standing relations, writes Metro newspaper.

In the country that opposes Kosovo independence, in Palestine, Kurti is saying he has gone to address the need for peace and lack of equality in the Middle East.

Today, in Ramallah, the works of the conference, organised by the Socialist International, will address the need for peace and the lack of equality in the Middle East. After Ramasun, this three-day conference will continue work in Tel Aviv”, is being said in the VV) communiqué, writes Metro newspaper.

Once this visit by Albin Kurt to the state of Palestine is rare and unannounced earlier by him, meanwhile, he has increased the intensity of meetings with several different states as VVCE leader.

We remember that Palestine and Turkey are the two countries that were recently offered mostly to Russia's state by buying weapons and deepening co-operation in the field of foreign diplomacy.

Palestine is also noted for its serious problem with Israel now, and many years have died from wars and clashes since 1967, writes Metro newspaper.

The Jews regard Jerusalem as a former city of the kingdom of Israel of King David (Shech. X BC, as their historic capital for more than 3,000 years for religious and political reasons. And Palestinians claim East Jerusalem as the capital of the state they want to create. They make up one third of a population of some 82,000 people (according to Israeli statistics), mostly in East Jerusalem.

For the Israelites and Palestinians, Jerusalem is a powerful national and religious symbol. For Palestinians seeking independence, protecting Jerusalem and Al Assa serves as a call for unity.

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