Qatar and Turkish foreign ministers on ceasefire in Gaza
reports Mehr News Agency Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammad Abdul Rahman Al -Sani at a joint news conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan said:” We have consulted with the Turkish Foreign Minister Palestine and Syria. . We emphasized the need to lift international sanctions against Syria.
he added: “We have consulted with the Turkish Foreign Minister the need to support Syria.” We also discussed the Gaza ceasefire agreement and the importance of its consolidation. We emphasize the importance of committing the parties to all the ceasefire clauses and the start of its second stage. We emphasized the need for a specified mechanism to ensure the help of the needy.
Al-Sani said: “There is a solution to the Palestinian crisis other than the end of occupation and the formation of an independent Palestinian state.” We are optimistic about achieving rapid positive results for the end of the war. We emphasize the importance of efforts to enter humanitarian aid to Gaza. Our international partners must put pressure on Gaza’s success to succeed.
Qatar’s Foreign Minister emphasized: “The second stage negotiations start tomorrow and we have consulted with the parties.” The two sides must enter the negotiations with goodwill. We are consulting with the Trump administration and we hope that there is no difference. Our position on the Palestinian migration is clear and obvious in opposition to it.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also said: “My talks were in Qatar on Syria and Palestine. There are two important issues to lift sanctions and secure security in Syria. Terrorists in Syria have no place.
he added: The Gaza ceasefire continuity is important to Türkiye. Israel should allow aid to Gaza. The conflict will not end as long as the Palestinian issue is not resolved through the Dodulent Solution.
Fidan stated: “Everyone should stand up to the plan to migrate the Palestinian people from Gaza.” The migration of Gaza residents is contrary to international law and everyone must deal with it. We hope our American friends stop their policies that threaten Turkish security.