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PM Modi will visit Israel, but skip Palestine

Sorry you are wrong:lol:
Saudi didn't. Saudi never supported India. Iran did once but, it started to drift away and now do not support India.
Actually OIC passed resolution unilaterally which includes Turkey.

Before you gather support from India get adequate support for Palestinians among Muslim countries and stop your backdoor business with Israel. 'Your' in the sense OIC members.

Yes because India's in it self is nothing and is dependent on those countries. Their every decisions is like that.
 
Palestine is a holy place so such unholy creatures shouldn't be allowed there..I'm glad that he won't be stepping his stinky and impure feet in the Palestine.
Your PM rolled red carpet for modi when he visited pakistan.
Looks like your opinion is worth a dirt.
 
Of course...what is wrong with it....If Palestine love to see Indian Soldiers dying in Kashmir valley, then how come you expect India will be sympathetic towards their cause?? There is no free lunch in this world mate. Every one has to earn it.

So what about India's relation with IRAN and SAUDIA?????

Your PM rolled red carpet for modi when he visited pakistan.
Looks like your opinion is worth a dirt.

That was personal visit not official visit, ask PM Nawaz Shreef. Not common Pakistani.
 
Well this is called a opening of evil all Muslim nations must know this depth modi and Trump are evils of Islam and humanity specially uae
 
So what about India's relation with IRAN and SAUDIA?????



That was personal visit not official visit, ask PM Nawaz Shreef. Not common Pakistani.

Valid argument...Answer is simple. We get other benefits from Iran and Saudi Arabia that compensates the fallout of Iran and Saudi Support to Pakistan...At the end of the day it is the economics that runs our daily life. If Palestine can provide economical and value add to India then India will definitely rethink about its approach to Israel too. I mean this is nothing new.
 
Well this is called a opening of evil all Muslim nations must know this depth modi and Trump are evils of Islam and humanity specially uae
India has supported Palestine cause for around 70 years and what did India get in return from the muslim world.
Heck what has the muslim world done for the palestine cause other than some crocodile tears,what has been done to change anything on the ground..we dont expect full support from Palestine,the least they could have done is to keep quiet....
We will persue our intrests,atleast people will now know they cant take Indian support for granted.
 
Poor cover up.
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Yes this is what your PM did, poor cover up.

Stopover in Lahore on way back from Kabul marks first visit by an Indian prime minister to Pakistan in over a decade.
Pity
 
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Valid argument...Answer is simple. We get other benefits from Iran and Saudi Arabia that compensates the fallout of Iran and Saudi Support to Pakistan...At the end of the day it is the economics that runs our daily life. If Palestine can provide economical and value add to India then India will definitely rethink about its approach to Israel too. I mean this is nothing new.

Yes that was my point, India is interested in give and take no moral and human value they can stand for.
This simple answer is called diplomatic lame excuse.
 
Yes that was my point, India is interested in give and take no moral and human value they can stand for.
This simple answer is called diplomatic lame excuse.
So what is wrong in give and take. International diplomace works like this only
 
Change of policy? PM Modi will visit Israel, but skip Palestine
Sachin Parashar| TNN | Updated: Mar 4, 2017, 08.56 AM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • This decision underscores the “de-hyphenation” of India’s relations with the two West Asian states
  • Modi’s visit is a significant step in openly embracing a relationship that his predecessors fostered
  • In a balancing act, India is likely to host Palestinian before Modi sets off for Israel
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (PTI photo)
NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Israel in July, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, will not see him travelling to Palestine, a decision that underscores the "de-hyphenation" of India's relations with the two West Asian states.

Modi's visit, billed as historic, is a significant step in openly embracing a relationship that his predecessors fostered while avoiding public displays. Contrary to expectations that Modi would include Palestine in his itinerary too, like many ministers did in the past, he will be travelling only to Israel.

In a balancing act though, India is likely to host Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before Modi sets off for Israel. "Mr Modi is not visiting Palestine on this occasion. Inshallah, our President will be here this year," Palestinian ambassador to India Adnan Abu Alhaija confirmed to TOI.

The delicate reworking of ties between the two states has seen India set up a joint commission co-chaired by minister of state for external affairs M J Akbar. The cooperation is expected to lead to the setting up of a tech park in Ramallah. During Akbar's visit to Palestine last year, Tel Aviv was informed that a visit to Israel was not a necessity either.

Modi is expected to visit Israel on his way back to India from the G20 summit in Hamburg in the second week of July. The government believes a standalone visit to Israel would further underline the significance of India's special ties with the Jewish nation. This year, the two countries mark the 25th anniversary of full diplomatic relations.

Acknowledging the fact that Modi and his government have been much more open about New Delhi's engagement with Tel Aviv, Israel's ambassador to India Daniel Carmon told TOI on Thursday that "high visibility" to ties was leading to more activities between the two nations. In a departure from past policy, the NDA government has looked to bifurcate its relations with Israel and Palestine.

It was Union home minister Rajnath Singh who first broke from the practice of clubbing high-level visits to the countries by not travelling to Palestine when he visited Israel in 2014+ . However, President Pranab Mukherjee in 2015+ and foreign minister Sushma Swaraj a year later visited both+ .

Modi's visit to Israel will come two years after it was first announced by Swaraj. The government has used this period to intensify engagement with the Arab world to dispel the notion that under Modi, there might be a shift in India's Israel-Palestine policy. These efforts include visits by Modi to countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.

Since the Modi government assumed office, India has reiterated on several occasions that its support to the Palestinian cause remains intact even as it maintains good relations with Israel. Its decision to abstain from voting on an anti-Israel resolution at the UN Human Rights Council, which called for accountability for killings and violations of international law in Gaza, came as a setback to the Palestinians. India defended the decision by saying that it abstained because of the reference in the resolution to the International Criminal Court, of which India is not a member.

Ambassador Alhaija had reacted to India's decision by describing it as shocking. A newspaper had quoted him as saying that India's departure from its "traditional position" was the fallout of its burgeoning military ties with Israel.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hen-he-visits-israel/articleshow/57456252.cms
Nothing shocking.. That is expected of him:pop:
 

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