The foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan stressed their complete rejection of any Israeli attempts to displace the Palestinian people from the Gaza Strip.
They stressed the need to establish a complete ceasefire
and ensure the flow of humanitarian aid without restrictions.
The UAE reaffirms its commitment to the two-state solution.
At the heart of these discussions, the United Arab Emirates reaffirmed
its unwavering commitment to working towards a just,
comprehensive and sustainable peace in the region, based on a two-state solution.
The ministers stressed the importance of full implementation of Security Council Resolution 2803 and all related resolutions.
This is to ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The ministers also reiterated their appreciation for American efforts to achieve peace.
The ministers also reiterated their appreciation for American efforts to achieve peace.
Egypt rejects the “displacement” scenario via the Rafah crossing
Egypt rejects the “displacement” scenario via the Rafah crossing
This is with the aim of expelling the residents of the Gaza Strip to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Egypt, along with the other participating countries, stressed the need to ensure that
no one from the Gaza Strip is forced to leave.
The need to create suitable conditions for them to stay
and participate in building their homeland, within a comprehensive vision to restore stability.
Jordan calls for empowering the Palestinian Authority
In this context, Jordan stressed the need to create the conditions
for the return of the Palestinian Authority.
This is to enable it to assume its full responsibilities in the Gaza Strip,
thus establishing a new phase of security and stability.
This should be followed by broad international support.
And put an end to the suffering of civilians in the sector.
The countries reiterated their readiness to continue coordinating with the United States.
And all relevant regional and international parties to achieve this goal.


