Djibouti president declines any deal with Israel

DJIBOUTI – Djibouti is in no way soon to ink relationship with deal Israel, said Djibouti president, closing doors of Israel’s hope to have relation with the small strategic country in horn of Africa.

In an interview to The Africa Report, President Ismail Omar Guelleh said that despite a string of recent agreements normalizing relations between Israel and Muslim countries like Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Sudan, “conditions aren’t ripe” for a treaty between Djibouti and the Jewish state.

Guelleh said Djibouti doesn’t known what carries but currently his country is not ready to have talks with Israel which occupies part of Palestine territories.

“The conditions aren’t ripe,” said Guelleh. “We neither have a problem with the Jews as a people nor the Israelis as a nation. Some of them even come to Djibouti on business with their passport, and Djibouti’s citizens have been able to travel to Israel for 25 years now.”

Guelleh did hint at the possibility of a deal with Israel in the future, however, conditioning it on Israel making a “gesture of peace”.

Guelleh said he was not optimistic about the prospects for such an arrangement.

“We take issue with the Israeli government because they’re denying Palestinians their inalienable rights. All we ask that the government do is make one gesture of peace, and we will make 10 in return. But I’m afraid they’ll never do that,” he said.

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