GCC And Jordan Ministers Meet To Enhance Ties And Address Gaza Crisis
In a significant diplomatic gathering, Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah represented the Kingdom at the joint ministerial meeting between Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The meeting, convened at the GCC's headquarters in Riyadh, was presided over by the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani.
The agenda focused on reinforcing the robust ties between the GCC countries and Jordan across various sectors. A critical part of the discussions was dedicated to addressing the escalating situation in the Gaza Strip and Rafah City. The officials underscored the immediate necessity for a ceasefire and the establishment of humanitarian corridors. These measures aim to facilitate the delivery of vital supplies, including food and medical aid, to the affected populations in Gaza.

Moreover, the meeting delved into strategies to halt severe breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza and Rafah. The participants collectively voiced their support for advancing a peace process that respects the Palestinian people's aspirations for statehood, with East Jerusalem as its capital. This stance aligns with pertinent international resolutions aimed at resolving the conflict.
The gathering saw attendance from several high-ranking officials, highlighting the importance placed on these discussions by all parties involved. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the GCC states and Jordan's commitment to fostering stronger bilateral relations and working collaboratively towards regional peace and stability.
The emphasis on establishing humanitarian corridors and ensuring the delivery of essential assistance to Gaza reflects a unified stance among the GCC states and Jordan on addressing humanitarian crises. By advocating for a ceasefire and supporting a peace process that acknowledges Palestinian rights to statehood, these nations are actively contributing to efforts aimed at achieving a lasting resolution to the conflict.
This diplomatic engagement underscores the collective resolve of the GCC states and Jordan to navigate complex regional challenges through dialogue and cooperation. As developments unfold, the international community watches closely, hoping for positive outcomes that lead to peace and improved humanitarian conditions in conflict-affected areas.
With inputs from SPA