A fierce diplomatic competition between Israel and an Arab ministerial delegation to convince the European Union of the position of each party in the current conflict in the Middle East region.

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
Today, the European Union Foreign Ministers will hold a meeting in Brussels to discuss many regional and international issues, most notably the war file in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister will participate in part of the discussions via video conferences, and after that the discussion will turn to the most heated file, which is the file of the current escalation in the Middle East region, according to what was announced. About him in Brussels, the meeting will be chaired by European Foreign Policy Coordinator Josep Borrell, and discussions will be held in this regard with Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on the one hand, and after that the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia - Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud -, Jordan - Ayman Al-Safadi -, and Egypt - Sameh Shukri - Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit, and Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad
Al-Maliki. In an attempt by each party to explain its point of view to the European side regarding the current conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and the Arab side is trying to convince the European Union of the necessity of intervening to impose a truce to end the liquidations to which the residents of Gaza are subjected, in light of an international silence that exceeds a hundred days and the continued bombing, killing, and displacement of the Palestinians, while the Minister of Foreign Affairs seeks It is expected that the final statement of the meeting will show the extent of each side’s superiority in explaining its point of view and convincing the European side. It is expected that gathering meetings will be held. Borrell and the Arab ministers, preceded by a similar meeting with the Israeli minister
The European Union foreign ministers will also discuss the situation in Azerbaijan and Armenia... and other files in light of the latest developments in international and regional events.

Share

Related News

Comments

No Comments Found