Meeting of the foreign ministers of the United States and England
The US and British foreign ministers met in Washington and discussed the Gaza war. |
report Mehr News Agency, according to Al Jazeera, “Anthony Blinken” the US Secretary of State and “David Cameron” the British Foreign Minister in They met and consulted with each other at the headquarters of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Washington.
Blinken in the joint press conference with Cameron after this meeting without mentioning all-round support These two countries said from the Zionist regime: the arrival of aid to the Gaza Strip should be accelerated and more land crossings should be opened.
He added: together with Israel, Egypt and Qatar to achieve an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and We are trying to free the captives. Israel has pledged to increase the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Blinken continued: discussing the decisive things that should happen in the coming days And we are investigating, which includes the opening of crossings in the north of Gaza for aid to enter.
Reiterating the claim of America’s opposition to the Zionist regime’s attack on Rafah, he said: there are still concerns about We have the ability of Israel to withdraw civilians from the city of Rafah before any ground operations in this city. Also with Israel in relation to finding alternatives to the ground operation it intends to carry out in Rafah We are in contact. We do not have a set time for the operation in Rafah and our discussions with Israel in this regard continue. It has.
Blinken without referring to the Zionist regime’s disruptions in the process of ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip, he said: We have presented a serious proposal to Hamas and it is expected to be accepted in order to achieve a ceasefire and return the prisoners.
He continued: Israel’s military operations in Rafah will pose a great danger to civilians. Aid should continue to flow into Gaza as long as it is needed. We are waiting for the results of Israel’s investigation regarding the attack on the aid convoy in Gaza.
On the other hand, British Foreign Minister David Cameron also said: We believe in the international leadership to achieve a temporary ceasefire in Gaza and support the peace process.
Also, without referring to the crimes of the Zionist regime, he claimed: We have a clear plan to end the conflict in Gaza through a ceasefire,