Saudi Arabia – Today, Tuesday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Riyadh’s statement to chair the joint ministerial meeting on efforts to implement the two-state solution.
According to the statement, “The meeting expressed its support for efforts to reach an immediate ceasefire, release prisoners and hostages, and end the war in Gaza and all illegal unilateral actions and violations in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, as well as addressing the catastrophic humanitarian crisis.” At the same time, the importance of moving to a political path to reach a political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was emphasized.”
The statement said: “The relevant steps towards establishing a Palestinian state were discussed in the context of the two-state solution, emphasizing the urgent need to take such steps and the importance of coordinating positions. The meeting also discussed the issue of recognition of the Palestinian state by countries that have not yet done so, and the timing and context.” “This confession.”
The meeting stressed the importance and necessity of adopting a comprehensive, credible and irreversible approach to implementing the two-state solution, in accordance with international law and agreed standards, including United Nations Security Council resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative, and other relevant initiatives with the aim of achieving a just and lasting peace that meets the rights of the people. Palestinian security and the security of Israel and the region.
According to the statement, the meeting stressed the need to intensify support for state-building efforts, support the new Palestinian government, and the importance of having a single Palestinian government in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem and Gaza.
The ministerial committee assigned by the joint extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit on developments in the Gaza Strip, foreign ministers and representatives of European countries met today, April 29, in the city of Riyadh, to discuss the urgent need to end the war in Gaza and take the necessary steps to implement the two-state solution.
The meeting was attended by foreign ministers and representatives of Bahrain, Portugal, the European Union, Algeria, Jordan, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Belgium, Turkey, the League of Arab States, Slovenia, France, Palestine, Qatar, Egypt and the United Kingdom.
Source: RT
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2024-05-01 15:42:40