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Palestinian minister praises Canada in meeting with John Baird

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird walks to a joint news conference with Palestinian Authority Foreign Affairs Minister Riad Malki following a meeting, Thursday September 19, 2013 in Ottawa. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki is throwing an olive branch to Canada, saying there’s no point in either side being held hostage by past rhetoric.

That was one of several conciliatory remarks Al-Malki offered during a joint Ottawa news conference with Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird.

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The Harper government’s unabashed support of the Israel has fuelled criticism and alienated many in the Arab and Muslim world, in Canada and abroad.

Al-Malki says Canada has been a great contributor to the Palestinian Authority’s attempts to build institutions and capacity and that’s a step towards finding peace with Israel.

Baird says Canada’s $300 million, five-year aid pledge to the Palestinian Authority, which was due to expire in March, but has been extended for one year.

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That became an issue after the Harper government opposed the successful Palestinian bid for statehood recognition at the UN and said there would be consequences.

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