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"The Greek Communist Party voted against the joint motion for a resolution on the situation in Palestine because it is an unacceptable insult to the Palestinian people. Bearing in mind the recent developments at the UN and the contents of the joint motion for a resolution by the European Parliament on Palestine, we consider that positions are stated and practices are expressed which will not help to achieve the recognition of an independent, sovereign Palestinian Member State of the UN. Not only does the joint motion for a resolution offer nothing in the way of a fair solution to the Palestinian problem; on the contrary, it creates more problems, because it supports the position of the attacker, namely Israel, to the detriment of the victim, namely the Palestinian people. Under these circumstances, the popular fight to lift the pressure being exerted on the Palestinian people by the US, the EU, Israel and its other allies needs to be stepped up. Governments need to be asked to take up a clear position, in their stand and in their vote at the Security Council and at the UN General Assembly, in favour of the immediate unconditional recognition of an independent, sovereign, viable Palestinian state within the 1967 borders and with its capital in East Jerusalem, which is a full member of the UN. We resolutely support the position in favour of the immediate departure of Israeli occupying forces from all Palestinian territories, an immediate halt to the settlements and the departure of settlers and the immediate recognition of an independent Palestinian Member State of the UN."@en1

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