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Al Ansari calls for adherence to int'l law to address challenges

Al Ansari calls for adherence to int'l law to address challenges

Qatar Tribune5 days ago
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Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) HE Dr Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari participated in a panel discussion during the opening session of the Gulf Research Meeting, organised by the Gulf Research Centre at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
In his remarks, Dr. Al Ansari emphasised that the region is facing unprecedented challenges resulting from irresponsible behaviour that has extended beyond the borders of GCC states for the first time. This requires a unified stance and effective cooperation to protect the region's security.
He indicated that the only way to address these challenges is to adhere to international law as a constant reference, noting that the GCC states are working in an integrated manner to ensure regional stability and support international efforts to achieve security in the region. He highlighted the role played by Qatar in mediation and conflict resolution around the world, pointing to the successes of Qatari diplomacy in recent days on a number of international issues.
Qatar, he said, succeeded in reuniting a new batch of Ukrainian and Russian children with their families, and facilitating the return of a second group of Afghan citizens from Germany to their country, in addition to Qatar's communication with all parties to reach a broader and more comprehensive nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States of America.
Regarding the Palestinian cause, Dr. Al Ansari stressed the importance of supporting the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people as a fundamental pillar of any lasting peace in the region.
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