Egypt renews its rejection of attempts to displace Palestinians and dissolve their “cause”
Egypt renewed its rejection of attempts to expel the Palestinians and “melt the cause.” She stressed the importance of supporting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) internationally, and an “immediate cease-fire in Lebanon.”
The Egyptian declarations came at meetings held by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration of Egypt, Badr Abdel Aty, on Sunday, on the sidelines of his participation in the preparatory ministerial meeting for the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh.
Abdel Ati held talks with the Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Muhammad Mustafa. When he reviewed Egypt’s ongoing efforts to reach an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and full and unconditional access to humanitarian aid to the Strip, he condemned all Israeli measures aimed at Ban UNRWA, emphasizing the importance of action in international organizations to provide the necessary support to the organization and protect it.
Abdel Ati confirmed his country’s position rejecting Israeli attempts to displace the Palestinians for the sake of dissolving Palestine, indicating that Egypt will continue to support the Palestinian people until the establishment of a Palestinian state on the lines of 4 June, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Palestinians inspect the site of Israeli raids on homes in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip (Reuters)
Last month, Egypt condemned the adoption by the Israeli Knesset of legislation banning the work of UNRWA and limiting its ability to support Palestinian citizens in the occupied Palestinian territories. They also criticized Israel’s announcement to seize the land on which the UNRWA headquarters is located in Jerusalem, and change its location to a new settlement center.
She called on the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities in maintaining international peace and security, asking all parties of the international community to support the UN body, as a result on the attack they face from Israeli occupation.
According to a statement by the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration of Egypt, Tamim Khallaf, on Sunday, Minister Abdel Ati wanted at the meeting to review Egypt’s efforts to relieve to the residents of the Gaza Strip and to provide health care to the wounded Palestinians.
Cairo intensified its consultations with the aim of containing the current escalation in the region, and warned again that the continuation of the war in Gaza ‘threatens to expand to other regional areas, and threatens international peace and security throughout the entire Middle East region.
Badr Abdel Ati meets the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Settlements (Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
In another meeting with the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Settlements, Bassam Al-Sabbagh, Abdel-Ati emphasized “his country’s position of supporting the Syrian state and rejecting foreign interference in its affairs.” -inside Syria,” emphasizing “the need to respect Syria. sovereignty and unity and integrity of its territory,” highlighting the importance of working to find a settlement Political policy for the Syrian crisis according to international references in this regard, including relevant resolutions of the Security Council.
also; The Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration confirmed that his country would continue its efforts in the “Arab Liaison Committee on Syria,” within the framework of supporting the Arab role in solving the Syrian crisis. The two ministers expressed their “desire to restore close coordination between the two countries, within the framework of the League of Arab States, in a way that fulfills the interests of both countries and improves joint Arab action.”
The meeting between Abdel-Ati and Al-Sabbagh also touched on the crisis in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, where the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration reviewed Egypt’s efforts to stop – fire , and making all necessary efforts to prevent the expansion of the war to other fronts, as well as to end the occupation of Israel in all occupied Arab territories.
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart (Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
At the third meeting, Badr Abdel Ati met with the Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, and both sides discussed the latest developments regarding the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, where the two ministers agreed on “the need to perform immediately. a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, and full and unconditional access to humanitarian aid.” The meeting saw the exchange of views on several issues and crises in the region, including Sudan, Libya, Syria, and the Red Sea, as well as developments in the Horn of Africa.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration of Egypt also participated in the ministerial preparatory meeting for the Arab-Islamic Conference, and delivered an intervention, on Sunday, which included criticism of Israel’s continued offensive against Gaza for more than a year, amid unacceptable international silence. , and the continuation of attacks in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, stressing “the need to stop this.”
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2024-11-10 17:30:00