Brazil Back Calls His support of Palestine


Brazilian President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva, Wednesday, again convey his support for a Palestinian state.

He said he was willing to do whatever he could do to help the Palestinians.

Government news agency, Agencia Brasil, which quoted Lula, reported he supports an independent Palestinian state and believes that Palestine and Israel will find a way to share the land "ancestors" them.

During his visit to Ramallah, West Bank Jordan River, Brazilian President Lula inaugurates Street, which is outside the government headquarters of the Palestinian National Autonomy. He said, pleased formalize these roads, which according to him represents the love between the people of Palestine and Brazil. Lula also laid flowers at the tomb of former Palestinian president Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004. Brazil's president condemns Israeli barrier construction in the West Bank, and said it was the cause of great human suffering.

"It broke the family, separating friends, decided the production line and the result is scaring investors," he said.

Lula also said that the Palestinian people need unity and urged Hamas and Fatah to join forces. He declared himself willing to meet with Hamas leaders. "Brazil was willing to talk with everyone, with whoever is at the negotiating table, and no political power, like any good left-right, not to talk to by Brazil. All forces should be involved in the peace process," he said.

After visiting Ramallah, Lula went to Jordan, where he met with King Abdullah II and Queen Rania. Jordan was the last country visited by Lula in the Middle East

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