Cairo: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in discussions on Monday with his counterparts from the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee about implementing the outcomes of the recent Extraordinary Arab summit held in Cairo, focusing on the Gaza reconstruction plan.
According to State Information Service Egypt, Abdelatty held a series of phone calls with foreign ministers from member states of the committee, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Qatar, Palestine, Turkey, Nigeria, and Indonesia. The discussions centered on promoting the Arab-Islamic plan, activating the committee’s efforts, and engaging with international entities to gather political and material support for the early recovery and reconstruction of Gaza.
The discussions also covered efforts to implement the remaining outcomes from the emergency Arab Summit in Cairo and the emergency Islamic ministerial meeting in Jeddah. The ministers explored strategies for preparing and mobilizing support for the upcoming Cairo International Conference, which will focus on the Reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
On March 4, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi chaired the Extraordinary Arab Summit in the New Administrative Capital, called upon by Palestine to discuss developments regarding the Palestinian issue and support mechanisms for the Palestinian people. In his opening remarks, President El-Sisi highlighted the challenges threatening regional stability and security, emphasizing the urgent need for a comprehensive plan to support Gaza without displacing Palestinians. He urged countries to adopt this plan and rally regional and international backing.