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A Palestinian minister praises Mohammed VI's efforts for the two-state solution

A Palestinian minister praises Mohammed VI's efforts for the two-state solution

Ya Biladi21-05-2025
On Tuesday in Rabat, the Palestinian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Farsin Aghabekian Shaheen, expressed her gratitude to King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee, for his efforts in supporting the Palestinian cause and promoting the implementation of the two-state solution.
Speaking at a press briefing on the sidelines of the 5th meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, Shaheen stated that hosting this event in Morocco reflects the Kingdom's ongoing commitment to making the State of Palestine a concrete reality.
She underlined the significance of the meeting, particularly at a time when Palestine is going through a highly sensitive phase. She noted that this gathering could help advance efforts to implement the two-state solution and enrich the work of the upcoming high-level conference on the two-state solution, scheduled to take place at the United Nations headquarters in New York this June.
Organized by Morocco in partnership with the Netherlands, under the theme «Maintaining the Momentum of the Peace Process: Lessons Learned, Successes, and Prospects», the Rabat meeting brings together delegations from over 50 countries and international organizations committed to supporting the two-state solution.
The meeting aims to assess the progress made toward peace in the Middle East, highlight achievements, and draw lessons to establish concrete steps and a clear timeline for reviving the two-state solution. It also focuses on strategies to strengthen the Palestinian economy.
The event's proceedings are structured around three thematic sessions, addressing the impact of peace processes in the Middle East, efforts to support Palestinian state governance structures, and the economic foundations necessary for lasting peace in the region.
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