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ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR

World not focused on ending fighting in Gaza, Saudi foreign minister says


(L-R) Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyadh Malki, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs of Jordan Ayman Al Safadi, and Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry participate in an Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee briefing session on the current situation in Gaza, in Washington, DC, on Dec. 8, 2023. (Credit: Olivier Douliery /AFP)

WASHINGTON — There needs to be an immediate end to the fighting in Gaza but governments worldwide do not seem to see it as a priority, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Friday in Washington, adding that there must also be a credible roadmap to establish a Palestinian state.

"Our message is consistent and clear that we believe that it is absolutely necessary to end the fighting immediately," Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan told a press conference before a meeting of Arab foreign ministers and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

"One of the disturbing facts of this conflict is that ending the conflict and the fighting doesn't seem to be the main priority," for the world, he said.

"We also need to see a significant ramping up of humanitarian aid," he said, adding that it is "unacceptable" that aid "is being restricted and has been restricted" because of "bureaucratic obstacles."

Deputy US Ambassador to the UN Robert Wood told a meeting of the United Nations Security Council earlier on Friday that while the United States strongly supports a durable peace in Gaza, "we do not support calls for an immediate cease-fire."

"This would only plant the seeds for the next war because Hamas has no desire to see a durable peace," he said.


WASHINGTON — There needs to be an
immediate end to the fighting in Gaza but governments worldwide
do not seem to see it as a priority, Saudi Arabia's foreign
minister said on Friday in Washington, adding that there must
also be a credible roadmap to establish a Palestinian state.
"Our message is consistent and clear that we believe that it
is absolutely...