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Egypt & UK Discuss Situation in Gaza

February 22, 2024
Egypt & UK Discuss Situation in Gaza

Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry engaged in crucial discussions with British Foreign Minister David Cameron on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting.

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In a diplomatic rendezvous on Thursday, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry engaged in crucial discussions with British Foreign Minister David Cameron on the sidelines of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting.

The talks centered around the evolving security and humanitarian challenges in the Gaza Strip, as disclosed by Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the “X” platform.

Expressing Egypt’s dismay, Foreign Minister Shoukry conveyed the nation’s rejection of the Security Council’s persistent failure to explicitly call for a ceasefire in Gaza. This frustration stems from the repeated use of the US of the veto, a sentiment voiced during discussions with American counterpart Anthony Blinken at the G20 Foreign Ministry meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Ambassador Abu Zeid, in a press statement, highlighted that the discussions encompassed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip.

Minister Shoukry emphasized the imperative for a comprehensive ceasefire, asserting that it is the most effective means to safeguard civilian lives, deescalate the crisis, and pave the way for substantive dialogue regarding the Palestinian issue.

During talks with Blinken, Shoukry underlined Egypt’s vigilant monitoring of Israeli military operations and issued a stark warning about the potential dire consequences of a large-scale assault on the Palestinian Rafah.

The Foreign Minister underscored the imminent risk of a humanitarian catastrophe, given the presence of approximately 1.25 million people in this confined area, which stands as the only secure zone in the Strip.

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