Cairo Continues Diplomatic Moves on Palestine

According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in phone conversations with the foreign ministers of France, Greece, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan as part of Cairo’s diplomatic efforts to strengthen regional and international coordination on issues facing the arab world.
The calls focused on developments related to the Palestinian issue and ongoing efforts to advance peace. Abdelatty emphasized the importance of building on the outcomes of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit and the Gaza ceasefire agreement that guarantees Palestinians’ aspirations for an independent state. He stressed the necessity of entering a second phase for implementing this ceasefire and beginning reconstruction work in Gaza.
The Egyptian foreign minister also highlighted current preparations for an international conference on rebuilding Gaza set to take place in Cairo. He described this event as a pivotal step toward unifying global efforts to support Palestinians and assist in restoring war-torn areas following a extensive Arab-Islamic reconstruction plan.
The discussions also addressed Sudan’s deteriorating situation-particularly in El Fasher city amid widespread unrest. Participants underlined the critical need to back regional and international initiatives aimed at achieving a ceasefire and reaching a comprehensive political solution based on outcomes from recent quadripartite talks in Washington. they further stressed reliance on these results to align positions and intensify humanitarian efforts in affected regions.


