ECUADOR TO OPEN DIPLOMATIC MISSION IN PALESTINE

      Quito, 17 Rajab 1434/27 May 2013 (MINA) – Ecuador has decided to open a diplomatic mission in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, more than two years after the South American country recognized Palestinian an independent state.

      Quito announced the plan on Sunday, a day after a meeting between Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino and his Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Malki, AFP reported.

      Palestinian Authority will also have a diplomatic mission in Quito, according to Press TV report monitored by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA).

      Al-Malki had traveled to Quito to attend the inauguration of President Rafael Correa on Friday.

      He expressed gratitude “to the Ecuadoran people… for the support, brotherhood, friendship and sincere and honest solidarity to the Palestinian people’s cause.”

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      Ecuador formally recognized Palestinian an independent state in December of 2011 and supported its application for UN membership.

       “We recognize the claim, the historical struggle of the Palestinian people and their right to participate in the United Nations,” President Rafael Correa said at the time.

        Before, Denmark and Finland have planned to upgrade the status of their respective Palestinian representative offices in Copenhagen and Helsinki to that of an embassy this year. (T/P01/E1).

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

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