Saudi FM, High Representative of EU Discuss Gaza
Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs, received a phone call today from the High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell.
The two sides discussed developments of the Gaza Strip situation and its surroundings. They also discussed efforts made to reach an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
The Saudi and FM and EU representative also discussed the repercussions of the current crisis, especially on the humanitarian level.
Saudi-Norwegian Gaza Discussions
Moreover, the Saudi FM received a call from Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.
The ministers reviewed the importance of stopping the dangerous military escalation in Gaza. They stressed the importance of a humanitarian truce and a ceasefire.
Moreover, the two ministers assessed the international efforts to deliver humanitarian, relief and medical aid in Gaza which is necessary to de-escalate the humanitarian crisis.
The Saudi FM emphasized Saudi Arabia’s strong rejection of forced displacement in Gaza.
He also highlighted the need to stop ongoing blatant violations of international law and International Humanitarian Law by Israeli forces.
Call for Global Action
The Saudi FM stressed that the international community should shoulder its moral and principled responsibility and adhere to resolutions of the international legitimacy.
He referred to the latest U.N. Security Council resolution, underscoring its importance in maintaining global peace and security and preventing extremism and violence.
In a significant diplomatic initiative, the Saudi Deputy Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji recently held a series of meetings with officials from the European Union, the United Nations, and Norway.
This move underscores KSA’s growing role in international affairs and its commitment to fostering stronger ties with key global players.
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