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OIC drafts declaration of Palestinian peace

The Foreign Ministry's secretary-general, Yohanes Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo ,(right) talks to Indonesia's ambassador to the UN, Desra Percaya, (left) before a meeting to discuss Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif at the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit held at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) on March 6

Liza Yosephine (The Jakarta Post)
Mon, March 7, 2016

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OIC drafts declaration of Palestinian peace

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span class="inline inline-center">The Foreign Ministry's secretary-general, Yohanes Kristiarto Soeryo Legowo ,(right) talks to Indonesia's ambassador to the UN, Desra Percaya, (left) before a meeting to discuss Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif at the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit held at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) on March 6. (The Jakarta Post/Akbar Nugroho Gumay)

Drafts of the documents on the pursuit of peace in Palestine discussed at the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit have been finalized and are ready to be endorsed at the heads of state meeting on the final day of the two-day summit in Jakarta.  

Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi said the two documents, one on the resolution containing a set of political calls from the member countries and the Jakarta Declaration, containing concrete steps to be pursued on the issue of Palestine, were discussed among the 605 delegates from 57 countries participating in the summit.

In her opening address at the ministerial meeting, Retno reiterated Indonesia's support for Palestinian reconciliation and stated its commitment to assist in capacity building in Palestine.

"The government and people of Indonesia are ready to pledge US$1.5 million annually for the next few years. In addition, Indonesia also recently contributed a $1 million grant through the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)," Retno said.

The minister did not disclose details of the drafts, which have gone through two stages of discussion, at the senior official meeting (SOM) before they were brought to the ministerial level. Retno said the documents needed to be approved by the heads of state before they could be disclosed to the public.

However, she underlined that negotiations exhibited a sense of solidarity, commitment and unity from all OIC member countries to continue to assist in the fight to find a resolution for the Palestinian people. Input from delegates mainly consisted of suggestions on how to strengthen said documents, she added.

Hasan Kleib, the Foreign Ministry's director general of multilateral affairs, who led the SOM discussions, said drafts of the documents were disseminated to members two weeks prior to the summit, with discussion during the summit aimed at deepening understanding and the content of the documents.  

"The discussion was more focused on how to elevate, or strengthen the language in the documents," he said, adding that member countries were unified in their efforts for a peaceful Palestine.

Previously, Hasan said that Palestine and the OIC secretary-general requested an extraordinary summit in December on the sidelines of a UN Conference on '€œthe question of Jerusalem'€. Palestine requested a meeting to specifically address issues on Jerusalem.

Hasan said the drafted declaration included steps to solve border issues, in which Palestine claims eastern Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, repatriation of Palestinian refugees, a status for Jerusalem, illegal settlements, security issues and access to clean water.

The summit is also attended by observing countries Thailand and Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Quartet on the Middle East (the UN, the EU, Russia and the US) and the permanent members of the UN Security Council (the US, China, Russia, France and the UK). (ags)(+)

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