Saudi Cabinet Supports Hosting Arab-Islamic Summit to Address Palestinian Crisis
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Saudi Cabinet Supports Hosting Arab-Islamic Summit to Address Palestinian Crisis

The Saudi cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has expressed strong support for the Kingdom’s intention to hold a combined Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh. The proposed summit will focus on settling the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and protecting the Palestinian people’s basic rights. The cabinet pointed out Saudi Arabia’s steadfast commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights on international venues.

Additionally, the council emphasised its commitment to Sudan’s security and stability. Saudi Arabia vowed to continue making efforts to support peace initiatives and end the current conflict in the country.

During the Riyadh meeting, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman briefed the cabinet on his recent diplomatic activities. He emphasised his meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, during which both leaders reiterated their shared support for the Palestinian and Lebanese people and pledged to provide humanitarian relief to alleviate their suffering.

The crown prince also spoke on his recent official visit to Egypt, where he met with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. The discussions emphasised the importance of Saudi-Egyptian ties and aimed to improve collaboration in a variety of industries.