Arab FMs Meet on Wednesday to Tackle Latest Developments in Palestinian Cause
Arab World
Cairo - Asharq Al-Awsat
The 154th regular session of the Arab League Council kicked off on Monday at the level of permanent delegates to prepare for the meeting of Arab foreign ministers, which will be held on Wednesday. The session was chaired by Palestine, whose ambassador stressed his full commitment to the Arab Peace Initiative. Wednesday’s meeting will be held via videoconference due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, with the latest developments in the Palestinian cause topping the agenda. Palestinian representative to the Arab League, Diab Al-Louh said the meeting will be held as the Palestinian cause is witnessing a complicated and unprecedented phase. He added that the Palestinian leadership has repeatedly underlined that it does not interfere in the internal affairs of Arab countries, but it also reiterated the demand that Arab countries respect the independence of the Palestinian national decisions and the inalienable national rights of the Palestinian people. Among these rights, he said, is ending the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. The ambassador reiterated Palestine’s commitment to peace as a strategic choice to resolve the conflict with Israel, based on the two-state solution, international resolutions and the principle of land for peace.
from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2494961/arab-fms-meet-wednesday-tackle-latest-developments-palestinian-cause
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