Oman says to open embassy in Palestinian territories

AFP  |  Muscat 

said Wednesday that it has decided to open an embassy in the in support of the Palestinian people, in a first for a Gulf Arab state.

"In continuation of Oman's support for the Palestinian people, the Sultanate of has decided to open a diplomatic mission at the level of embassy in the State of Palestine," the foreign ministry said on

A delegation from the foreign ministry will travel to Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority, to take the necessary measures to open the embassy, it said. The announcement was cautiously welcomed by a senior Palestinian

"We think maybe first of all it will help us educate the as to the real nature of the occupation and also working with Palestine directly," told journalists.

But she warned against using the new embassy as a step towards establishing formal relations with

"If this has a political price attached then certainly there will be ramifications," she said.

and are the only Arab countries to have established diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.

But Oman was the first Gulf state to receive Israeli in October 2018.

Oman is not participating in the workshop, where US Donald Trump's administration hopes to raise $50 billion of investments to improve the economic conditions of

The conference is boycotted by the which fears the US administration is dangling money to impose pro-Israeli

Jared Kushner, Trump's and adviser, is leading the "Peace to Prosperity" initiative which he called the "Opportunity of the Century" for the

Last year, Oman's state minister for foreign affairs, Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, held talks with Palestinian in

He also made a rare visit by an Arab to the flashpoint mosque complex in Israeli-annexed east

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First Published: Wed, June 26 2019. 17:05 IST