Maliki Kicks Off European Tour to Discuss Palestinian Elections

Kids play music at Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City during preparation for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, April 10, 2021 (Photo: Reuters)
Kids play music at Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City during preparation for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, April 10, 2021 (Photo: Reuters)
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Maliki Kicks Off European Tour to Discuss Palestinian Elections

Kids play music at Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City during preparation for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, April 10, 2021 (Photo: Reuters)
Kids play music at Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City during preparation for the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, April 10, 2021 (Photo: Reuters)

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki kicked off Sunday a visit to several European capitals to discuss the Palestinian elections scheduled for next month, his office said in a statement.

Al-Maliki is expected to hold talks on Monday with Josep Borrell, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union. He will later meet with EU parliamentarians and foreign ministers.

The FM will mainly urge his European counterparts to pressure Israel to allow the Palestinian vote to be conducted freely, including in East Jerusalem.

“The visit is part of the ongoing Palestinian diplomatic efforts to place the international community and the EU in front of their responsibility to secure the conduct of legislative elections without any obstacles, including in East Jerusalem,” according to the Foreign Ministry statement.

Also on Sunday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas held a meeting with the Palestine Liberation Organization’s (PLO) executive committee, and another with the Fatah Movement’s central committee to discuss the elections in East Jerusalem.

Palestinians plan to hold the legislative elections on May 22 and the presidential polls on July 31, for the first time in 15 years. Elections will be held in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip without exception. Palestinian factions had pledged to respect and accept the polls’ results.

On Sunday, a PA official announced that last February, the Authority had filed an official request to Israel asking Tel Aviv to respect previous agreements signed between the two sides concerning the conduct of elections in Jerusalem.

However, the official said that Israel has not yet responded whether it will allow East Jerusalem Palestinians to vote.

A previous interim deal between the Palestinians and the Israelis allowed Palestinians residing in East Jerusalem to take part in elections conducted in 1996, 2005, and 2006.



UK, Iraq Sign Security Pact to Target People Smuggling Gangs

Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper walks near 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper walks near 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
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UK, Iraq Sign Security Pact to Target People Smuggling Gangs

Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper walks near 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper walks near 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain, October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

Britain said on Thursday it had signed a security pact with Iraq to target people smuggling gangs and strengthen border co-operation, the latest in its efforts to crack down on illegal migration.

"There are smuggler gangs profiting from dangerous small boat crossings whose operations stretch back through Northern France, Germany, across Europe, to the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and beyond," Britain's interior minister Yvette Cooper said in a statement, Reuters reported.

"Organized criminals operate across borders, so law enforcement needs to operate across borders too," she said during a visit to Iraq and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

Britain will also support Iraqi law enforcement to tackle other serious organised crime, including countering narcotics, the statement added.