Jin10 data reported on August 30, local time on August 29, the office of Palestinian Authority President Abbas expressed "deep regret and shock" at the U.S. decision to deny visas to Palestinian officials planning to attend next month's United Nations General Assembly. The office believes that "this decision violates international law and the UN Headquarters Agreement." Abbas's office urged the U.S. to reconsider and withdraw this action, reiterating Palestine's commitment to international law, UN resolutions, and all peace obligations.
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Palestinian side: The US's cancellation of the visa for the Palestinian leader violates international law.
Jin10 data reported on August 30, local time on August 29, the office of Palestinian Authority President Abbas expressed "deep regret and shock" at the U.S. decision to deny visas to Palestinian officials planning to attend next month's United Nations General Assembly. The office believes that "this decision violates international law and the UN Headquarters Agreement." Abbas's office urged the U.S. to reconsider and withdraw this action, reiterating Palestine's commitment to international law, UN resolutions, and all peace obligations.