London-Sana
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed that his country will not recognize the annexation of the Israeli occupation parts of the West Bank, stressing that the annexation is a violation of international law.
"The annexation would constitute a violation of international law, and I very much hope that it will not happen ... and if (Israel) does so, the UK will not recognize any changes to the 1967 borders except for the agreements agreed between the Palestinian and Israeli sides," Johnson quoted Johnson as saying today.
The announcement of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the Israeli occupation of the intention to implement the annexation plans this month met with widespread Palestinian and international rejection that he violated international law and United Nations resolutions and ended the opportunity to establish an independent Palestinian state geographically related to the borders of 1967 with Jerusalem as its capital.