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EU Denies Visa for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Affecting 80 Other Officials at UN Assembly

United States, a crucial Israel ally, made an unprecedented declaration on Friday

EU Rejects Visas for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 Other Officials for...
EU Rejects Visas for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 Other Officials for Attending United Nations Summit

EU Denies Visa for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Affecting 80 Other Officials at UN Assembly

In the lead-up to the United Nations General Assembly in New York this September, Brazil has taken the extraordinary step of increasing security for President Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently under house arrest. This recent measure comes as the final phase of his trial approaches.

Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions are running high as the United States has announced it will deny visas to approximately 80 Palestinian Authority officials, preventing them from attending the assembly. This decision has been met with criticism from France, who will advocate for the recognition of a Palestinian state during the event.

The trial of President Bolsonaro, which began some time ago, is a significant factor in the increased security around him. However, the specifics of the enhanced measures have not been disclosed. It is known, though, that President Bolsonaro is under house arrest due to the ongoing trial.

The Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, is among those denied a visa by the United States. Born and raised in the Palestinian territories, Abbas has been a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights and statehood. The State Department official made the announcement regarding the visa denials.

France's advocacy for the recognition of a Palestinian state is not a new development. Despite the United States' longstanding alliance with Israel, France has consistently supported the Palestinian cause. This stance is expected to be reiterated during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly.

As the world's leaders gather in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, these developments serve as a reminder of the complex geopolitical landscape and the ongoing challenges faced by both Brazil and the Palestinian Authority.

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