UAE foreign minister urges end to Gaza war in meeting with Netanyahu in New York
- UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the Gaza war and a permanent ceasefire during a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, according to UAE state news agency WAM.
- This meeting was the first high-level discussion between Netanyahu and an Arab official following Israel's September 9 strike on Hamas leaders, which the UAE condemned by summoning Israel's deputy ambassador.
- Sheikh Abdullah emphasized the need for a two-state solution and confirmed the UAE's commitment to supporting it, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
- The UAE warned that any annexation of the West Bank would be a 'red line' that could damage diplomatic ties with Israel.
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UAE Issues Gaza Ultimatum to Netanyahu in High-Stakes Meeting
NEWS BRIEF UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the Gaza war during a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, marking their first high-level talks since Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar drew Emirati condemnation. The UAE reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state […] The post UAE Issues Gaza Ultimatum to Netanyahu in High-Stakes Meeting appeared first on Modern …
UAE foreign minister meets Netanyahu in New York, urges 'end to bloody conflict in Gaza'
The minister called for 'an end to the crisis and the tragic conditions faced by civilians in the Gaza Strip.' Earlier this month, the UAE warned that any annexation of the West Bank would constitute a red line for Abu Dhabi that would severely undermine the Abraham Accords
The Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Abdulá bin Zayed , has asked the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu , to put an end “urgently” to the “blood spill” in the Gaza Strip during a meeting at the margins of the UN General Assembly debate in New York. Bin Zayed stressed the need to end the war, “to reach a sustainable and permanent ceasefire agreement and to prevent further loss of human life” in the Palestinian enclav…
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