Egypt Confirms the Central Role of the Palestinian Authority in Any Settlement
SadaNews - Egypt emphasized today (Saturday) the necessity of consolidating the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and ensuring the free and unconditional flow of humanitarian aid.
Egypt stressed in a statement issued today on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People that the Palestinian right to self-determination and the establishment of its independent state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, is not merely a political demand; it is a historical entitlement supported by international legitimacy and guarded by the conscience of humanity.
Egypt stated that it continues its close coordination with the United States and regional partners to ensure the full implementation of President Trump's peace plan and to advance the mechanisms associated with it in a manner that preserves Palestinian rights and serves the stability of the region.
Egypt added that it continues its efforts with its regional and international partners to support anything that alleviates the consequences of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, creates the necessary conditions to restore calm and stability, and opens a political horizon that addresses the roots of the conflict, emphasizing the central role of the Palestinian Authority and the unity of Palestinian territories as an indispensable foundation for any viable settlement.
Egypt Confirms the Central Role of the Palestinian Authority in Any Settlement
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