In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a summit of Arab foreign ministers, including senior regional officials and the secretary-general of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, convened to discuss a unified response to the war in Gaza and Israel's ongoing military campaign. The meeting followed U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's tour of the Middle East, as reported by Saudi state media. Foreign ministers from the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and a representative of the Palestinian Authority, as mentioned by Palestinian Security Analyst Mohammad Najib and Maan reports, were in attendance. The Saudi Foreign Minister underscored the consensus on Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinian people and the necessity of funding for UNRWA. The Emirati foreign minister called for efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict, while the diplomats collectively urged for irreversible steps towards a Palestinian state and an immediate and complete ceasefire.
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The Emirati foreign minister met with ministers from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, and the secretary-general of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. All parties reiterated calls for an "immediate and complete ceasefire" https://t.co/H8KlNpfPnm
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⚠️ ARAB FOREIGN MINISTERS DISCUSS GAZA IN RIYADH FOLLOWING BLINKEN VISIT TO THE REGION (Reuters) Several Arab foreign ministers discussed the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza at talks in Riyadh, Saudi state media reported on Friday, following a Middle East tour by U.S. Secretary of… https://t.co/LOjDxtG1MB
The United Arab Emirates foreign minister called for efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict in the Middle East during a meeting of Arab states in Riyadh. https://t.co/bSsJN9aMaK
#SaudiArabia has hosted a meeting with senior regional officials to discuss the ongoing #Gaza war, with four top Middle Eastern diplomats reiterating calls for “irreversible” steps towards the recognition of a Palestinian state. https://t.co/yh1G46YjVE
During the summit, the Saudi Foreign Minister emphasized the consensus on Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinian people, and stressed the necessity of maintaining funding for UNRWA due to its crucial role. https://t.co/HXYyoy6Sif
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Qatar, Jordan and the UAE arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh to discuss the situation in Gaza 🟠 A representative of the Palestinian Authority will also take part in it. However, Maan reports that it will not be represented by the Foreign… https://t.co/60gkcN6lwR
#SaudiArabia hosts a meeting with the top Arab and Gulf diplomats to discuss the ongoing #Gaza war as #Israel pushes ahead with its military campaign. https://t.co/yh1G46YjVE
#Photos: Foreign ministers from the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar arrived in Riyadh for a regional summit tonight in Saudi Arabia focusing on the Palestinian issue and the Gaza Strip conflict. https://t.co/bWF8CXL5XZ
Arab foreign ministers have begun arriving in Riyadh for a summit to advance a united Arab stance regarding the war in Gaza. Expect them to bemoan the plight of the Palestinians while resolutely refusing to take in any Palestinian refugees.
Riyadh hosts a summit of Arab countries over their stance on Gaza and Israel after the war, shortly after a visit by Antony Blinken 'Saudi Arabia is leading the political issue with the Americans,' Palestinian Security Analyst, Mohammad Najib, reports from Saudi Arabia https://t.co/z9p8cteoal