Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani recently participated in a crucial meeting in Brussels with European Foreign Ministers and representatives of European countries to address the urgent need to end the war in the Gaza Strip and implement the two-state solution.
The meeting, which was a follow-up to a previous gathering in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, focused on efforts to recognize the Palestinian state and achieve a sustainable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Representatives from various countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and European nations such as Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, attended the meeting to discuss concrete steps towards establishing a Palestinian state.
One of the key points emphasized during the meeting was the international community’s recognition of the Palestinian state and the importance of adopting a comprehensive approach to implement the two-state solution in accordance with international law and relevant resolutions. The participants also called for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages and detainees, and an end to illegal unilateral measures and violations in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Furthermore, the meeting addressed the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and the need to address the catastrophic situation by controlling the Rafah crossing and providing essential aid to the affected population. The participants stressed the significance of achieving a just and lasting peace that respects the rights of the Palestinian people and ensures the security of the region.
In conclusion, the meeting highlighted the importance of moving towards a political path that supports a sustainable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and paves the way for normal relations between states in the region. By recognizing the Palestinian state and implementing the two-state solution, the international community aims to promote stability, security, peace, and cooperation in the region.
Overall, the meeting in Brussels served as a platform for diplomatic discussions and collaborative efforts to address the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip and work towards a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.