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 Hakan Fidan to Convene Gaza Meeting in Istanbul
(MENAFN) Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to convene a discussion on Gaza in Istanbul on Monday, according to Turkish diplomatic sources.
The gathering is anticipated to include the foreign ministers of Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan — the same nations that engaged with US President Donald Trump on Sept. 23, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, the sources reported on Sunday.
The agenda will focus on the recent developments following the Oct. 10 ceasefire and the pressing humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Fidan is expected to condemn Israel’s efforts to find justifications for terminating the ceasefire, emphasizing that the international community must adopt a resolute stance against Tel Aviv’s provocative measures.
He will also highlight the significance of joint action among Muslim-majority countries to ensure that the ceasefire can transition into sustainable peace.
Fidan will point out that the humanitarian aid currently reaching Gaza is inadequate and that Israel has neglected its obligations regarding this critical issue.
Emphasizing that guaranteeing the continuous provision of sufficient humanitarian assistance to Gaza is both a humanitarian and legal imperative, he will call for measures to compel Israel to fulfill these responsibilities.
 The gathering is anticipated to include the foreign ministers of Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan — the same nations that engaged with US President Donald Trump on Sept. 23, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, the sources reported on Sunday.
The agenda will focus on the recent developments following the Oct. 10 ceasefire and the pressing humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Fidan is expected to condemn Israel’s efforts to find justifications for terminating the ceasefire, emphasizing that the international community must adopt a resolute stance against Tel Aviv’s provocative measures.
He will also highlight the significance of joint action among Muslim-majority countries to ensure that the ceasefire can transition into sustainable peace.
Fidan will point out that the humanitarian aid currently reaching Gaza is inadequate and that Israel has neglected its obligations regarding this critical issue.
Emphasizing that guaranteeing the continuous provision of sufficient humanitarian assistance to Gaza is both a humanitarian and legal imperative, he will call for measures to compel Israel to fulfill these responsibilities.
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