Gulf Cooperation Council: A conference to discuss peace opportunities in Gaza next June – the seventh day

Jassim Al -Badawi, Secretary -General of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, said that the Gulf states intend to hold a conference to create peace opportunities in the Gaza Strip, next June in New York.

Al -Badawi stressed the position of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council states in Palestine and the need to end the war in Gaza, and Al -Badawi added: The Gulf states of the national rights of the Palestinian people, including the establishment of the independent Palestinian state, within the borders of June 4, 1967 AD, and its capital, East Jerusalem and ensuring the rights of refugees, noting that the Gulf states are great efforts to end the crisis in Gaza.

In a related context, the Secretary -General of the Cooperation Council met with the Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Lando, where they discussed the regional and international files, in the forefront of the developments of the situation in the Gaza Strip, as the two sides stressed the importance of stopping the escalation, ensuring the arrival of humanitarian aid without obstacles, and working to advance calm efforts.

Al -Badawi also met with the head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Congress, and Al -Badawi said: “The head of the US Congress of the Congress was interested in knowing the viewpoint of the Gulf states in a number of files …

In the context of his visit to Washington, the Bedouyi holds several meetings with the officials, stressing that it represents an opportunity to discuss the numerical files and the future of the strategic relationship between the Gulf states and the United States of America.

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