India can play imp role in Palestine issue, says Palestinian President
On a 4-day India visit, Palestinian President said that India can play a significant role in settling the dispute between Israel and Palestine as India shares good relations with both the nations.

Abbas, who is being hosted by India ahead of Modi's first ever visit to Israel, said New Delhi's role will have significance as it has good relations with both the countries.
"There should be a role for India in making peace in our region. India has played this role (by supporting the Palestinian cause) and we are looking forward that India continues to play the same role," he said while delivering a lecture here.
"We know very well that India has good relations with Israel and Palestine. So India can play a very important role in bringing peace (between Israel and Palestine)," he said.
He said he will ask Modi tomorrow to use India's "good offices" in bringing in peace between Israel and Palestine.
Palestine is against any kind of military intervention to resolve the dispute, said Abbas who will also be meeting his Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee tomorrow.
Abbas' comments assume significance as Modi is slated to visit Israel in a couple of months, which will be the first by an Indian Prime Minister.
India has been a vociferous supporter of the Palestinian cause.
The Palestinian president said during his meeting with Modi and Mukherjee, he will also apprise them of the ongoing political developments in Palestine and the Middle East.
Condemning terrorism by ISIS, Abbas said ending the "Israeli occupation" will greatly help in countering terrorism in the region.
"So, achieving this justice is the basis for success in fighting terrorism being practised by terrorist groups such as ISIS in the region. We condemn all their barbaric activities," he said.
The Middle East region, Abbas said, is living in a state of instability and conflict, especially after the Arab Spring, which is "castastrophic" for the region and its people.
"It has inflicted severest damage to the stability and integrity of the social fabric," he held.Welcoming an important guest. Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine arrives in Delhi pic.twitter.com/x2H1xoeeFs
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Abbas also pitched for an agreement with India on religious tourism as Palestine has several religious shrines.
The Palestinian president is on a four day visit to India from May 14 to 17.
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