President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev: Mr President, dear guests,
It is my pleasure to welcome you once more to Russia. Not so much time has passed since our last meeting back in December, but unfortunately, dramatic events have taken place since then, events that we will certainly discuss today. We will also discuss our future work, including on settling the situation in the Middle East in general and in Palestine in particular.
There are several recent major international events that I would like to discuss with you. It would be good therefore to exchange information and outline our future plans.
Once again, I wish you a warm welcome.
President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas (as translated into Russian): Thank you very much, Your Excellency,
It is a great pleasure for us to be here in Moscow and be received by you. As you just said, this is our second meeting. Many events have indeed taken place in the short time since we last met, including the dramatic events that we will discuss today.
We consider it very important overall to coordinate with Russia all the issues concerning the situation in the region and we intend to continue this practice.
We have indeed lived through some very difficult circumstances. I am referring to the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, which lasted 22 days, causing many victims, much destruction, and resulting in great suffering for the people in this part of the Palestinian territory. A number of other important events have also taken place over this time, including the League of Arab States’ summit in Doha, the Arab states’ economic summit in Kuwait, and the summit of Arab and Latin American countries.
I want to take this opportunity to note our satisfaction with the close and friendly ties that we have, and to thank the Russian Federation for its help to the Palestinian people. Our people see this help and are aware of it.
We are confident that our close relations will only grow stronger, including through expanding and bolstering Russia’s presence in the Holy Land and developing the sites to be registered as Russian property.
We are sure that these kinds of steps will reaffirm the historically close and friendly relations that bind us.
Dmitry Medvedev: Mr President,
We do indeed have friendship with the Palestinian people and no matter what the great difficulties your people face, we will continue to support the Middle East peace process and the formation of the Palestinian state.
I hope too to discuss with you upcoming prospects, including the Moscow conference on the Middle East, this initiative that Russia proposed and that I know you support. This is perhaps the step closest to hand, the next step towards settlement.
I also want to say a separate word of thanks to you for your efforts to bolster Russia’s participation in inter-faith dialogue, and for granting the Russian Federation property rights to a number of sites. We value these relations and are grateful to you for this.