hailed last week by a St Petersburg Cossack group for his ability to “bring order and stop wars”.
In
an address to the Arab League summit in Egypt on Saturday, Mr Putin
spoke against foreign intervention in countries’ internal disputes and
spoke of the role Russia can play in diplomatic channels.
While
Russia openly opposes the stance of US-backed Israel on the Gaza crisis,
its position in the Middle East is complicated. Mr Putin is one of
Iran’s key allies, but as he spoke on Saturday the core nations of the
Arab League engaged in air strikes on the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels
in Yemen.
His attempts to urge a peaceful solution in Yemen haven’t had much of an immediate impact – on Sunday, the
Arab League agreed to the creation of a joint military forces comprised
of around 40,000 elite troops to resolve the future “challenges” of the
Middle East.
As one of the “Quartet” entities involved in
Middle East peace negotiations, Russia has played a key role in talks
about the fallout of last year’s Gaza crisis.
He told the summit
this weekend: “Palestinians have the right to establish an independent
and habitable state with a capital in East Jerusalem.
“Russia will continue to contribute to achieving this goal through bilateral and multilateral channels,” he said
Last month, the Quartet of the US, EU, UN and Russia issued a joint
statement after a meeting in Germany to express their frustration at the
breakdown of talks in Israel.
Both sides left the negotiating
table with Palestinians angry at continued building on Jewish
settlements in occupied territory and Israel objecting to the idea of
Hamas entering the Palestinian government, Reuters reported.
All
four Quartet members reiterated that talks must respect both Israel’s
concerns over security and Palestinian demands for statehood.
“The
Quartet is deeply concerned over the difficult situation in Gaza where
the pace of reconstruction needs to be accelerated to address the basic
needs of the Palestinian population and to ensure stability,” the
statement read.
Despite international criticism over Russia’s own role in the Ukrainian crisis, Mr Putin was
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