Minister Meets Ambassador Aref in Berlin and Participates in Solidarity Events with the Palestinian People
SadaNews - As part of an official visit to the German capital Berlin that lasted several days, Hanaa Al-Wazir, the President of the Palestinian Women’s Union and Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Sweden, participated in the loyalty meeting to support Palestinian women held in Berlin on 30/11/2025, along with several members of the Union’s executive board.
Al-Wazir also participated in the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People event organized by the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Berlin on Wednesday, 3/12/2025, emphasizing the importance of intensifying popular and official efforts to highlight the suffering of our people and their just struggle for freedom and independence.
In a related context, Al-Wazir met with Taysir Bakar, the Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Berlin, where a number of organizational issues and joint activities that contribute to serving the Palestinian community and enhancing the role of women in national and community work were discussed.
During the visit, Al-Wazir also met with the Ambassador of the State of Palestine to the Federal Republic of Germany, Laith Aref, where they discussed ways to enhance joint cooperation and develop the presence of Palestinian women in international forums, as well as support their role in national work.
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