G77 & China renew demand for the Israeli occupation entity to withdraw from Syrian Golan and occupied Arab territories

New York (ST): The G77 and China have renewed their demand for the Israeli occupation entity to immediately withdraw from the Syrian Golan and the occupied Arab territories.

Following their annual 44thmeeting, which was held virtually, foreign ministers of the Group called for immediate and full withdrawal of Israel from the occupied Palestinian territories and occupied Syrian Golan until June 4th 1967 borderlines and the occupied part of the Lebanese territories.

The ministers denounced the criminal practices of the occupation authorities which aim at making demographic changes in the occupied Palestinian territories and the occupied Golan, stressing that these unilateral measures are null and void and should be eliminated in implementation of the UNSC relevant resolutions.

The ministers affirmed the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and the people of occupied Golan to their natural resources demanding that Israel halt its illegitimate exploitation of these resources.

They also reiterated their rejection of the unilateral coercive measures being imposed on the Syrian people which negatively reflect on the Syrian people’s life.

K.Q.

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