
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will host the meeting, which is expected to bring together the foreign ministers of the host country, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.
The meeting will address the latest developments in the October 10 ceasefire and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Fidan is expected to decry Israel’s attempts to create pretexts for ending the ceasefire, stressing that the international community must take a firm stance against Tel Aviv’s provocative actions.
He will also underscore the importance of coordinated action among Muslim countries for the ceasefire to evolve into a lasting peace.
Fidan will stress that the humanitarian aid now entering Gaza is insufficient and that the Israeli regime has failed to fulfill its obligations on this critical issue.
Stressing that ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of adequate humanitarian aid to Gaza is a humanitarian and legal necessity, he will also emphasize that pressure should be placed on Israel to meet these needs.
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Fidan is anticipated to stress the need to swiftly implement arrangements that would allow Palestinians to assume responsibility for Gaza’s security and administration, while safeguarding their legitimate rights.
He will also highlight the importance of maintaining consultations and close coordination on steps to be taken within UN platforms, the sources added.
Source: Trtworld.com