Today, Dr. Riyadh Yassin, Yemen’s Ambassador to France, attended a meeting organized by the Council of Arab Ambassadors accredited in France. The meeting, chaired by Djibouti’s Ambassador, Ayd Yahiya, included discussions with Cédric Perrin, the Chairman of the French Senate’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Armed Forces.
During the meeting, which featured several council members and the Arab League Ambassador, participants explored ways to expedite relief and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. They emphasized the need to enhance international efforts to achieve a just and comprehensive peace, ultimately leading to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. The ambassadors praised France’s supportive stance on the Palestinian cause.
The Arab ambassadors underscored France’s crucial role in promoting regional stability and its historical responsibility in advocating for a fair political solution. They noted that a coordinated international response is essential to alleviate civilian suffering and support the peace process in accordance with international legitimacy.
This meeting highlights the ongoing commitment of Arab nations to support Palestine and the importance of international collaboration in addressing humanitarian crises. The discussions reflect a unified call for action to ensure peace and stability in the region.
For further details, visit Yemen TV for the original article.
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