Mladenov Calls on Israel to Allow Palestinian Elections to be Held in Jerusalem

Palestinians in Gaza City of Saturday. (EPA)
Palestinians in Gaza City of Saturday. (EPA)
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Mladenov Calls on Israel to Allow Palestinian Elections to be Held in Jerusalem

Palestinians in Gaza City of Saturday. (EPA)
Palestinians in Gaza City of Saturday. (EPA)

Nickolay Mladenov, former UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, urged Israel to allow Palestinians to hold legislative elections in Jerusalem.

In a series of tweets on Saturday, Mladenov said Israel should not allow itself to be used as an excuse for those who seek to block elections.

There are ways to ensure that all eligible voters can participate in accordance with the law without disrupting peace and security, he tweeted.

“The international community must be clear that it expects elected Palestinian officials and any future government to abide by prior agreements and commitments, including Israel’s recognition and renounce violence.”

“If elections prove to be impossible, it will be critically important for Palestinian leaders, with support from Egypt and Jordan, to quickly move and form a true national unity government that brings Gaza and the West Bank under a single national authority,” Mladenov stressed.

He highlighted the importance of reviving sustainable and just peace through legitimate democratic institutional representation, calling on everyone to do their part “so that if elections take place, they contribute to peace, prosperity and security for Palestinians and Israel.”

“Without an agreed reference framework, past achievements can unravel and the situation on the ground can rapidly deteriorate,” he noted.

“All Palestinian candidates in the election should commit to a negotiated resolution of the conflict, stand against violence and uphold the rule of law.”

“All weapons and security forces must be under the control of an internationally recognized and accountable government,” he added.

He further pointed out that the Palestinian leadership must ensure a level playing field for all candidates in the elections.

Authorities should not use the resources they control against their opponents, and the “judiciary and security services must stay above politics.”

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority has been calling for international and European pressure to force Israel to respect agreements and allow Palestinians in Jerusalem to participate in the elections.

The EU said on Tuesday Israel has not responded to requests to grant visas to its delegation who intend to observe the elections, scheduled for May 22.



Al-Mashhadani Emphasizes Strengthening Iraqi-Saudi Relations

Al-Mashhadani during his meeting with the Saudi Ambassador in Baghdad (Iraqi Parliament)
Al-Mashhadani during his meeting with the Saudi Ambassador in Baghdad (Iraqi Parliament)
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Al-Mashhadani Emphasizes Strengthening Iraqi-Saudi Relations

Al-Mashhadani during his meeting with the Saudi Ambassador in Baghdad (Iraqi Parliament)
Al-Mashhadani during his meeting with the Saudi Ambassador in Baghdad (Iraqi Parliament)

Iraqi Parliament Speaker Dr. Mahmoud Al-Mashhadani has called for prioritizing stronger ties with Saudi Arabia, citing shared regional interests and the potential for positive outcomes.
During a meeting with Saudi Ambassador Abdulaziz Al-Shammari, Al-Mashhadani highlighted the importance of Iraqi-Saudi cooperation, particularly in addressing regional challenges. The meeting explored ways to enhance bilateral relations in economic and political spheres while discussing major Arab issues, including the Gaza war, Lebanon’s instability, and changes in Syria.
This comes after Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last week in AlUla to address the challenges of the Syrian crisis, regional security, and stability. The summit focused on aligning efforts to tackle broader geopolitical issues and fostering cooperation.
As part of Iraq’s deepening engagement with Gulf countries, Baghdad recently signed numerous agreements with Saudi Arabia through the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council. Additionally, Iraq signed two memoranda of understanding with Oman, covering political consultations, economic collaboration, and transportation.
Sudani also received Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, who delivered an invitation from Sultan Haitham bin Tariq to visit Oman. Discussions emphasized on enhancing bilateral economic and trade ties, particularly in oil derivatives. Both sides reaffirmed the importance of stability in Syria and the need to preserve its sovereignty and diversity while supporting its people.
In a joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Albusaidi underscored the strong cultural and fraternal ties between Iraq and Oman. He noted opportunities for collaboration in tourism, energy, trade, and finance, while underlining his country’s commitment to participate in the Baghdad International Trade Fair in February 2024.
For his part, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein highlighted efforts to abolish visa requirements between Iraq and Oman, expressed hope for inclusive political progress in Syria, and pointed to Iraq’s commitment to further agreements that strengthen bilateral cooperation across various sectors.