Morocco and the Netherlands hosted the Fifth Global Alliance meeting about Middle East peace on May 20th. Foreign ministers from many countries gathered at Rabat to discuss creating two separate states for Israelis and Palestinians. Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said the two-state solution helps everyone win freedom and security. Palestinian official Varsen Aghabekian Shahin thanked Morocco for organizing this important diplomatic gathering. The meeting followed four previous conferences held across different continents.
Dutch Secretary-General Christiaan Rebergen called the current Middle East situation unacceptable and demanded stronger cooperation. Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al Zayani described the two-state plan as a humanitarian necessity based on international law. French Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stressed his country supports the alliance and wants immediate ceasefire agreements. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares Bueno urged leaders to increase diplomatic momentum for implementing the solution. Norwegian Minister Espen Barth Eide said his nation believes two states represent the only path toward lasting peace.
Several ministers delivered video messages supporting humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza and prisoner releases. Officials emphasized stopping violence and helping both peoples live side by side peacefully. Saudi Arabia and France plan to host another major conference in June. The alliance members promised continued work toward establishing an independent Palestinian state. Diplomats agreed that unity among nations remains essential for achieving Middle East stability.
Dutch Secretary-General Christiaan Rebergen called the current Middle East situation unacceptable and demanded stronger cooperation. Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al Zayani described the two-state plan as a humanitarian necessity based on international law. French Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stressed his country supports the alliance and wants immediate ceasefire agreements. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares Bueno urged leaders to increase diplomatic momentum for implementing the solution. Norwegian Minister Espen Barth Eide said his nation believes two states represent the only path toward lasting peace.
Several ministers delivered video messages supporting humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza and prisoner releases. Officials emphasized stopping violence and helping both peoples live side by side peacefully. Saudi Arabia and France plan to host another major conference in June. The alliance members promised continued work toward establishing an independent Palestinian state. Diplomats agreed that unity among nations remains essential for achieving Middle East stability.