Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas declared his support for Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s stance on Ukraine during a phone call between the two men on Monday.

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine entered its eighth week, Abbas told Putin that the PA backed the Russian leader’s “position on pursuing efforts to find a negotiated settlement to the Ukrainian crisis,” according to a summary of the meeting published by the official Palestinian Wafa news agency.

For his part, Putin pledged that Russia would “provide the Palestinian and other importers in the Middle East with all their needs of Russian wheat, materials and crops.” International sanctions against Russia, which provides 17 percent of the global wheat supply, have not been applied to its agriculture sector directly, with significant exports of grain reported in March.

Putin also declared that Russian support for the Palestinians at the UN and other international forums would continue. Addressing last week’s clashes on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount between Israeli security forces and Palestinian rioters, Putin “stressed his rejection of the Israeli practices that prevent worshippers from freely accessing the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the need to respect the existing historical status quo at Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem,” Wafa said.... Read More: Algemeiner