Saudi Gazette report
ALULA — Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan participated in a panel discussion on peace pathways between Palestine and Israel during the Munich Security Conference Leaders' Meeting in AlUla. The panel discussion focused the latest developments regarding the war in the Gaza Strip, efforts to achieve a ceasefire, and related international initiatives.
The session was attended by Palestinian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Mustafa, via video conference, and the French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot. It also highlighted the declarations made by numerous countries recognizing the State of Palestine, as part of advancing the implementation of the two-state solution and enhancing stability in the region.
The session further discussed the importance of implementing all international resolutions, ending humanitarian suffering, and supporting efforts to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza. It also referred to the Two-State Solution Conference, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France, which resulted in an international consensus on the importance of implementing the conference's declaration aimed at peace, prosperity, and ending the protracted Palestinian–Israeli conflict.