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Saudi Foreign Minister contacts Moroccan and Indonesian counterparts to increase efforts to stop Israeli aggression against Palestinians

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 9:40 PM
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan recently engaged in phone calls with Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi to discuss the ongoing Israeli aggression against the people of Palestine. The calls were part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to intensify Arab and Islamic actions to bring an immediate end to the violence in the region. Prince Faisal and Bourita focused on the latest developments in the Palestinian territories and emphasized the importance of joint Arab and Islamic efforts to stop Israeli violations and support the establishment of a secure Palestinian state in accordance with international laws.

Prince Faisal also held discussions with Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi to address the situation in the Palestinian territories and the efforts being made by Islamic countries to restore the legitimate rights of the State of Palestine and its people. The two ministers emphasized the need to coordinate efforts to halt ongoing Israeli violations of international and humanitarian laws. These discussions come in the wake of a series of phone calls made by Prince Faisal with his counterparts from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Gambia to intensify efforts to end the Israeli aggression and restore peace in the region.

The latest phone calls made by Prince Faisal to Morocco and Indonesia are part of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to working with Arab and Islamic countries to address the escalating violence in Palestine. The discussions focused on finding ways to achieve a ceasefire and establish a stable Palestinian state in accordance with international laws. By engaging in these conversations, Saudi Arabia aims to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people and support efforts to bring an end to the suffering caused by Israeli aggression.

The discussions between Prince Faisal and his counterparts from Morocco and Indonesia highlight the importance of joint Arab and Islamic action in addressing the Palestinian situation. By coordinating efforts and intensifying diplomatic initiatives, these countries aim to put pressure on Israel to adhere to international laws and halt its violations in the region. The phone calls serve as a platform for dialogue and collaboration between Arab and Islamic nations to find sustainable solutions to the conflict in Palestine.

The phone conversations between Prince Faisal and the foreign ministers of Morocco and Indonesia underscore the need for continued diplomatic efforts to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. By engaging in dialogue and exchanging perspectives on the situation in Palestine, these countries can work towards finding peaceful resolutions that respect the rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people. Through communication and collaboration, Arab and Islamic nations can play a crucial role in advocating for justice and stability in the region.

In conclusion, the phone calls made by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan with his counterparts from Morocco and Indonesia reflect Saudi Arabia’s commitment to working with Arab and Islamic countries to address the escalating violence in Palestine. By engaging in diplomatic discussions and coordinating efforts to halt Israeli violations, these nations aim to promote peace and security in the region. Through ongoing dialogue and collaboration, Arab and Islamic countries can play a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and welfare of the Palestinian people.

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