Saudi Arabia stresses Palestinians' right to regain all their occupied territories

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has renewed its
condemnation and rejection of the Israeli Prime Minister's recent declaration
of his intention to annex lands from the occupied West Bank in 1967, if he wins
the elections, describing the declaration as a very dangerous escalation, a
flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of
the international law and international norms, and it undermines the efforts of
the peace process, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
The kingdom affirmed the right of the Palestinian
people to regain all of their occupied territories and their full enjoyment of
their rights, and that Israel's policy of imposing a fait accompli will not
succeed in obliterating the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people.
This came in the kingdom's speech on the situation
of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories delivered by Saudi
Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasel.
Wasel said that the kingdom stands with the
Palestinian people and supports them at all levels out of its sincere belief in
supporting the right and rejecting injustice, therefore, supporting the
Palestinian cause has been and remains one of the kingdom's foreign policy
priorities