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Wed 15 Mar 2023 10:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Louh: Holding the tripartite summit tomorrow is important to face the current challenges

Cairo - "Jerusalem" dot com - The Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Egypt, its permanent representative to the League of Arab States, Diab Al-Louh, affirmed that holding the tripartite Palestinian-Egyptian-Jordanian summit , tomorrow, Tuesday, is important to face the current challenges.


Al-Louh said in a statement: "The summit that will be held between President Mahmoud Abbas, his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, and King Abdullah II of Jordan comes in the context of crystallizing an Arab vision and strategy, to present it to the ministerial councils, and to launch into the international community, to create a broad international front of support." ".


He pointed out that the convening of the tripartite summit comes at a time when the political system in Israel is witnessing a radical change, which has become governed by an extremist religious methodology, and new legislation and laws are being enacted and developed that serve Zionist plans, and contradict international legislation and laws and the Fourth Geneva Convention.


Al-Louh stressed that the Palestinian issue is pivotal and central to the Egyptian president and the Jordanian monarch, in his capacity as the custodian of Islamic and Christian sanctities, which are subject to daily targeting and violation by extremist settlers, indicating that religious Zionism wants to ignite the region with these daily violations and incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque, which was The last of which is the storming of Ibn Afeer to his patios.


The world called for immediate action to save the peace process, stressing that the security of the region is an integral part of the security and stability of the world. He expressed his appreciation for the steadfast positions of Egypt and Jordan in supporting the legitimate rights of our people.

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Al-Louh: Holding the tripartite summit tomorrow is important to face the current challenges