
Iraq urges international community to achieve ceasefire in Gaza
Hussein's remarks took place during his participation in the United Nations High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, held in New York.
Saudi Arabia and France are co-chairing the summit, which is taking place from July 28 to 30, 2025.
The conference aims to promote a two-state solution and to foster global efforts to end the war in Gaza. Additionally, it seeks to establish a fair and lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Hussein highlighted the importance of lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip and ensuring the safety of civilians, asserting that the situation facing Palestinians represents a profound moral challenge for the international community.
Iraq firmly condemns Israel's crimes and continued attacks against the Palestinian people, which amount to genocide, and holds Israel completely accountable for these serious violations of international humanitarian law, according to Hussein.
The Iraqi foreign minister also stated that Baghdad continues to support measures aimed at recognizing the Palestinian state and opposes attempts to forcefully relocate Gazans.
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