India to take up Palestinian concern with Sharon
Friday, September 5 2003 22:07 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: India would take up the Palestinian concerns over US-backed roadmap for peace in West
Asia with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon during his landmark visit from September 8 but ruled out any
mediatory role between the two warring sides.
About Palestinian concerns on the "roadmap", officials said, "Of course, this issue will be discussed. The
whole Palestinian issue has been with us...it is a cardinal principle of our foreign policy ever since
Independence."
"We will project our views on the developments especially after the 'roadmap' during the parleys," the
officials said.
During his recent visit to Delhi, Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Sha'ath had urged India to impress
upon Sharon that continued violence against Palestinians would not help in the implementation of the
roadmap.
Asked about reports that Israel was contemplating expelling Palestinian chief Yasser Arafat, the officials
said "we have not seen any particular move to expel him" and added, "Government of Israel will think
carefully before it takes such a step."
Contrary to media speculation, the two countries are not expected to sign any Defence agreement
during the four-day visit by Sharon, the first-ever by an Israeli Premier since the two countries
established diplomatic relations in 1992.
However, the issue relating to sale of Phalcon airborne early warning system by Israel to India is likely to
figure during the parleys between the two sides.
PTI
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