Jordan announced, on Friday, that its Foreign Minister and his counterparts from UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt will hold a joint meeting with US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, in Amman on Saturday to discuss the latest developments in Gaza, Anadolu Agency reports.
In a statement, Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Sufyan Qudah, said: “The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Al-Safadi, and the foreign ministers of the United Arab States, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the State of Qatar and the Arabic Republic of Egypt, and the Secretary of the Executive Committee of Palestine Liberation Organisation will hold a coordination meeting tomorrow, Saturday, in the context of their efforts aimed at stopping the Israeli war on Gaza and the humanitarian catastrophe it is causing.”
The ministers will then hold a joint meeting with Antony Blinken during which they will confirm the Arab position, calling for an immediate ceasefire and the immediate and urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the spokesman added, emphasising that the officials will “discuss ways to end this dangerous deterioration that threatens the security of the entire region.”
The Israeli army has widened its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, which has been under relentless airstrikes since the surprise offensive by Hamas on 7 October.
Nearly 10,800 people have been killed in the conflict, including at least 9,240 Palestinians and more than 1,538 Israelis.
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