Canada Global(Web News)In the Cairo Peace Conference organized under the leadership of Egypt, the Arab countries including Saudi Arabia condemned the Israeli brutality in Gaza and rejected Israel’s efforts to forcibly evict the people of Gaza.
On the occasion of the meeting, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed his determination to never leave our land and said that we will never leave our land and no one can evict us from our land.
In his address to the meeting, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the tragic events in Palestine require immediate measures for a ceasefire, rejecting any attempt to displace Palestinians from their land.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan called for the immediate opening of safe humanitarian corridors to Gaza and called on the international community to oblige Israel to abide by international laws.
King Abdullah of Jordan called the forced displacement of Palestinians a war crime and said that the message being sent to the Arab world at the moment is that the lives of Palestinians have no value compared to Israelis.
The host of the meeting, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, said in his address that it is hoped that the participants will take steps for a permanent solution to the decades-old Palestinian issue and to establish peace. The only solution is the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Apart from the Arab countries, the foreign ministers of France, Great Britain and Germany also participated in the Cairo Peace Conference and the situation arising from the bombing of Gaza was discussed.
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said there is a need to establish a humanitarian corridor to deliver aid to civilians in the Gaza Strip, which could lead to a ceasefire.
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley announced that he had spoken to the Israeli government about what it should do in accordance with international law to protect the lives of civilians in Gaza.
In her speech at the conference, German Foreign Minister Annalina Birbock announced that the war against Hamas should not be counted against the Palestinians, and extreme concern should be expressed over the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Speaking at the Cairo Peace Conference, the President of the European Council, Charles Michael, said that the purpose of this meeting was to listen to each other’s voices, we believe that we have a chance to establish peace in regional conflicts, human rights issues and Israel-Palestine issue. Must work.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged the international community to create a roadmap for a two-state solution to the conflict.
At the meeting, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and France called for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
In the conference, America limited itself to sending its moderator, while Israel and Iran did not participate in the conference.
According to the report of the Arab media, the leaders participating in the Cairo peace meeting could not reach a consensus on the ongoing tension between Israel and Palestine for the past two weeks and the resulting human tragedy, due to which the meeting did not reach a joint declaration. finished
It should be noted that this conference was organized yesterday in Cairo after the joint meeting of the member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council and ASEAN on Friday.