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  • Aboul Gheit receives Spanish Foreign Minister; applauds Madrid's principled stance on Palestinian cause
    التاريخ: 2024/03/14

    Mr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, received Mr. José Manuel Albares, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Spain, who is currently visiting Cairo as part of a regional tour. The meeting took place at the League's General Secretariat on 14 March.

    Albares delivered a speech before the League Council at the level of permanent delegates, focusing on the war in Gaza and the priority of achieving a ceasefire.

    Gamal Roshdy, the spokesman for the Secretary-General, stated that Mr. Aboul Gheit discussed with the Spanish Foreign Minister the latest developments regarding the war on Gaza. The Secretary-General expressed his appreciation for Spain’s steadfast support for Palestinian rights since the outset of the brutal war waged by Israel on the Gaza Strip, emphasising that Madrid's stance reflects its commitment to principles, shared human values, and justice.

    Mr. Aboul Gheit highlighted that the Israeli massacre has reached an unprecedented level, directly stemming from the tacit approval granted by some Western nations to engage in aggression and violence under the guise of self-defence — an entitlement deemed unacceptable for an occupying force.

    The spokesman stated that the Spanish Foreign Minister, in turn, underscored the importance of his country's robust relations with Arab nations. He emphasised the urgent need for an immediate and lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as well as the preservation of unity and geographical connectivity between Gaza and the West Bank under the leadership of the Palestinian Authority. Furthermore, he stressed the imperative of expediting the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

    Roshdy pointed out that the Spanish minister affirmed his country's intention to imminently recognise the Palestinian state. Secretary-General Aboul Gheit urged him to champion this cause within the European Union, emphasising that recognising Palestine and granting it full membership in the United Nations constitute crucial steps towards realising the two-state solution. He noted that Spain had previously played a historic role in peace efforts through the Madrid Process.

    Furthermore, the spokesman elaborated that Mr. Aboul Gheit and Albares explored the possibility of organiding an international peace conference under Spain's auspices. The Secretary-General underscored the imperative of concerted action at both Arab and European levels, as well as with all relevant stakeholders, to expedite the realisation of this initiative. Its aim is to achieve the two-state solution and establish a political framework for Palestinians in the forthcoming phase.

    He added that the Spanish minister's address before the League's accredited delegates was unequivocal in rejecting the ongoing Israeli aggression. He stressed the urgent need for substantial and sustained humanitarian aid to Gaza, denounced forced displacement, and condemned any potential Israeli operation in Rafah. These positions were met with appreciation by Arab nations.

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