'I am extremely disappointed' said
Netanyahu
During his visit to India
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in his visit to India that he was greatly disappointed by Delhi's decision not to recognize Palestinian-owned Baitul Mukaddas as the occupier of Israel's occupation.
More than 120 countries of the world have voted in the United Nations General Assembly recently in favor of a proposal to withdraw the US decision to recognize Baitul Mukaddas as the capital of Israel. Indian names are also on the list of countries voted for the proposal.
Netanyahu, who is on a six-day visit to India, said on Monday, "I was naturally disappointed and disappointed at Delhi's decision on Baitul Mukaddas." The news came as news of the news that the Israeli Prime Minister had already been very disillusioned with Delhi for canceling India's $ 50-billion deal to buy tank-destructive missiles from Tel Aviv.
Last year, on the tour of Israel, the cheerful Narendra Modi appeared.
However, he has still kept his hopes alive in this regard, said Netanyahu. Apart from this, he also said he had special relations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Israeli Prime Minister expressed the hope that the relations between Delhi and Tel Aviv will be strengthened in various areas through the visit of the Prime Minister of Israel.
After taking office in 2014, Narendra Modi visited Israel last year. This was the first Israeli visit from any Prime Minister of India.
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