Konatar: The resolution on Palestine must be on the agenda of the Parliament of Montenegro

"This is not only a political issue, but above all a human issue, according to which we all have an obligation to do everything in order to contribute to peace and security, as well as respect for international law," Konatar said.

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Konatar with members of the Palestine Solidarity Movement, Photo: URA
Konatar with members of the Palestine Solidarity Movement, Photo: URA
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It is also time for the Parliament of Montenegro to consider and adopt the Resolution on Palestine, which calls for an end to the war and an end to the suffering of innocent civilians, said the president of the parliamentary club URA, Miloš Konatar.

According to the URE press release, he said this at a meeting in the Parliament of Montenegro with members of the Solidarity Movement with Palestine, who presented their previous activities with a primary emphasis on the petition on the adoption of the Resolution condemning Israel's crimes in Palestine.

"Representatives of the movement of solidarity with Palestine pointed out that an increasing number of people around the world are asking their governments and institutions to take concrete actions in order to stop the suffering of the Palestinian people and a humanitarian disaster the likes of which modern times cannot remember," the URE statement reads.

The Movement recalled the bright examples of the most vocal members of the EU, Slovenia, Spain, Ireland and Malta, "which show an increasing commitment to stopping the war in Gaza, condemning the crimes against innocent Palestinian civilians, both in Gaza and in the West Bank, and seeking a just peace ."

Konatar condemned all the crimes against innocent civilians in the past 7 months, especially pointing out, as he said, the devastating fact about the number of Palestinian children killed, he condemned the Hamas attacks on the state of Israel, which claimed many innocent victims.

Konatar highlighted the attitude of the 43rd Government headed by Dritan Abazović towards the civilians in Gaza because, as he said, Montenegro supported the United Nations Resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

He reminded that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was also coordinated by Abazović, paid humanitarian aid to endangered civilians in Palestine.

"This is not only a political issue, but above all a human issue, according to which we all have an obligation to do everything in order to contribute to peace and security, as well as respect for international law," concluded Konatar.

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