Egyptian Foreign Minister We Will Continue Efforts to Resolve Gaza Crisis
Egypt’s Foreign minister Badr Abdelatty stressed the need for ongoing efforts to establish a ceasefire in gaza and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid during a meeting with former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Cairo, according to webangah News Agency.
The Egyptian top diplomat discussed coordination with the United States and Qatar regarding Gaza developments, ceasefire negotiations, security guarantees, and sustained humanitarian assistance operations.
Abdelatty described the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a direct result of what he called ”the Zionist regime’s flagrant violations of international law.”
The minister reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to upholding multilateral international systems amid global challenges. He emphasized the critical importance of international cooperation – notably during unprecedented geopolitical and economic transformations – for promoting regional and global stability and development.
Abdelatty stated that Egypt’s foreign policy remains rooted in fundamental UN Charter principles since joining the organization. He reiterated Cairo’s belief in the UN’s central role in maintaining peace between nations and advancing sustainable development.
A separate Egyptian government statement praised Ban Ki-moon’s contributions during his tenure as UN chief while commending his current peacebuilding, justice advocacy, and environmental protection initiatives.