Abbas said that such a position would prevent any attacks on international rule of law and the Arab Peace Initiative, as well as the historical rights of the Palestinians, according to the WAFA news agency.
Putin and Xi held talks earlier this week in Moscow. The leaders signed a joint statement in which they called for the early resumption of negotiations on the Palestinian-Israeli issue and expressed support for the establishment of an independent and fully sovereign Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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The Arab Peace Initiative was proposed by Saudi Arabia and endorsed by the Arab League in 2002 and re-endorsed in 2007 and 2017.
According to the initiative, Israel should recognize a sovereign Palestinian state with its capital in East Jerusalem, and provide a solution to the problem of Palestinian refugees.
Relations between Israel and the Palestinians have been shattered for decades. The latter seek diplomatic recognition for their independent state on the territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, which is partially occupied by Israel, and the Gaza Strip.
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In 1947 the United Nations worked out a plan that would put an end to the conflict, giving most of the West Bank and Gaza to the Palestinians.
Israel occupied the territories 20 years later during the Six-Day War but claimed to have withdrawn all of its forces from Gaza in 2005.
The Israeli government refuses to recognize Palestine as an independent political and diplomatic entity and continues to build settlements in the occupied areas, despite objections from the United Nations.