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Sayyid Badr contacts UK Foreign Secretary by phone

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Last updated: 2024/07/13 at 6:27 PM
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Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister of Oman, recently reached out to David Lammy, the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, in a telephone call to discuss the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and other occupied Palestinian territories. Sayyid Badr congratulated David Lammy on his new role and expressed hopes for enhanced cooperation between the two nations. The discussion focused on the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire, relief supplies for those in need, the release of prisoners and detainees, and a return to the path of comprehensive and lasting peace through the two-state solution and recognition of an independent Palestinian state.

The call between the two ministers highlights the ongoing concern for the Palestinian people and the need for international support to address the crisis in the region. The discussion emphasized the importance of achieving a lasting peace through diplomatic efforts that prioritize the well-being of the Palestinian population. Both Sayyid Badr and David Lammy agreed on the urgency of the situation and the necessity of collective action to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the ongoing conflict.

The focus on achieving an immediate ceasefire and providing relief supplies underscores the immediate needs of the Palestinian people who are facing a dire humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and other occupied territories. The call between the two ministers serves as a reminder of the importance of international cooperation and support in addressing the root causes of the conflict and working towards a sustainable solution that ensures peace and stability in the region.

The discussion also touched on the release of prisoners and detainees as a key step towards building trust and confidence between the parties involved in the conflict. Both ministers emphasized the significance of returning to the path of comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution and the recognition of an independent Palestinian state. This approach is seen as a crucial step towards achieving a lasting peace that addresses the grievances of all parties involved and ensures a stable and prosperous future for the region.

The call between Sayyid Badr and David Lammy signals a commitment to ongoing dialogue and cooperation between Oman and the UK in addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region. The ministers’ discussion reflects a shared desire to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict and to support the Palestinian people in their quest for justice, security, and self-determination. By highlighting the importance of international support and collaboration, the call underscores the significance of collective action in addressing the challenges facing the region and promoting lasting peace and stability for all parties involved.

In conclusion, the call between Sayyid Badr and David Lammy underscores the urgent need for international action to address the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and other occupied Palestinian territories. The ministers’ discussion highlights the importance of achieving an immediate ceasefire, providing relief supplies, releasing prisoners and detainees, and returning to the path of comprehensive peace through the two-state solution. By emphasizing the significance of international cooperation and support, the call serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict and to support the Palestinian people in their pursuit of justice, security, and self-determination.

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