Arab Leaders Meet in Riyadh for High Level Talks on Middle East Peace and Stability
Leaders Meet to Discuss Middle East Peace and Stability
Leaders from several Arab countries and the United States gathered in Riyadh on April 29, 2024, to discuss the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. The meeting, part of the World Economic Forum, focused on the Gaza Strip and its broader regional implications. High-ranking officials from the UAE, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, and Palestine attended. The discussions centered on promoting peace, ensuring humanitarian aid reaches those in need, and addressing security concerns.
The Need for Cooperation and a Lasting Ceasefire
During the meeting, H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE's Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasized the importance of regional and international cooperation to advance the peace process in the Middle East. He highlighted the need for a lasting ceasefire in Gaza to prevent further violence and ensure the safety of civilians. Sheikh Abdullah also stressed the importance of allowing humanitarian aid to flow freely into Gaza to help those affected by the conflict.
UAE's Commitment to Regional and Global Peace
The UAE reaffirmed its commitment to promoting peace and stability both in the Middle East and worldwide. The meeting in Riyadh showcased the collaborative efforts of various countries to address complex regional issues. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed underscored the significance of a two-state solution to create a fair and sustainable arrangement between Israel and Palestine. The discussions also focused on combating extremism, reducing violence, and protecting civilian lives, with an emphasis on creating a better future for all.
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