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Jordanian FM says 黑料社区 plays key role in bringing comprehensive peace to Middle East

Jordanian FM says 黑料社区 plays key role in bringing comprehensive peace to Middle East
Al-Safadi credited US President Donald Trump and his administration with ensuring the ceasefire in Gaza would happen. (Screengrab)
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Updated 22 January 2025

Jordanian FM says 黑料社区 plays key role in bringing comprehensive peace to Middle East

Jordanian FM says 黑料社区 plays key role in bringing comprehensive peace to Middle East

DAVOS: Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi said 黑料社区 is playing a key role in bringing peace to the Middle East region and called for a two-state solution at the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.

Al-Safadi said the only way to maintain security in the region is to have strong leadership.

鈥淭here is a moment of opportunity in the region with everything happening in Lebanon and Syria; we should not leave leadership up to radicals,鈥 he said.

A lasting ceasefire is Jordan鈥檚 main priority at the moment, explained Al-Safadi.

鈥淕etting the ceasefire to hold is our priority, then flooding Gaza with immediate aid is necessary, then we can focus on other things like education and rebuilding the city,鈥 he added.

Al-Safadi credited US President Donald Trump and his administration with ensuring the ceasefire in Gaza would happen.

A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas that included an exchange of hostages from both sides took effect on Sunday.

The plan was originally outlined by former President Joe Biden in May and was pushed through after unusual joint diplomacy by Biden and Trump envoys.

Under the terms of the ceasefire, Israel must withdraw its troops from central Gaza and permit the return of Palestinians to the north during an initial six-week phase, in which some hostages will be released.

Starting from the 16th day of the ceasefire, the two sides are set to negotiate a second phase, which is expected to include a permanent ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops.

Reconstruction, expected to cost billions of dollars and last for years, would only begin in a third and final phase.

Fifteen months of war have left Gaza a wasteland of rubble, bombed-out buildings and makeshift encampments, with hundreds of thousands of desperate people sheltering from the winter cold and living on whatever aid can reach them. More than 46,000 people have been killed, according to Palestinian health authorities.


Palestinian leader to address UN General Assembly as peace push gathers steam

Palestinian leader to address UN General Assembly as peace push gathers steam
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Palestinian leader to address UN General Assembly as peace push gathers steam

Palestinian leader to address UN General Assembly as peace push gathers steam
  • President Mahmud Abbas will address UNGA three days after a slew of Western nations recognized a state of Palestine
  • Trump聽administration adamantly rejected statehood and聽barred Abbas from traveling to New York for the annual gathering of world leaders

UNITED NATIONS: Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas will address the United Nations virtually on Thursday as the United States, despite its opposition to him, weighs whether to try to stop Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
The veteran 89-year-old Palestinian Authority president will address the UN General Assembly three days after a slew of Western nations recognized a state of Palestine.
US President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration adamantly rejected statehood and, in a highly unusual step, barred Abbas and his senior aides from traveling to New York for the annual gathering of world leaders.
The General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to let Abbas address the world body with a video message.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed not to allow a Palestinian state and far-right members of his cabinet have threatened to annex the West Bank in a bid to kill any prospect of true independence.
French President Emmanuel Macron, despite his disagreements with Trump on statehood, said Wednesday that the US leader joined him in opposing annexation.
鈥淲hat President Trump told me yesterday was that the Europeans and Americans have the same position,鈥 Macron said in an interview jointly with France 24 and Radio France Internationale.
Steve Witkoff, Trump鈥檚 golfing friend turned roving global negotiator, said that Trump in a separate meeting with a group of leaders of Arab and Islamic nations presented a 21-point plan for ending the war.
鈥淚 think it addresses Israeli concerns as well as the concerns of all the neighbors in the region,鈥 he told the Concordia summit on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
鈥淲e鈥檙e hopeful, and I might say even confident, that in the coming days we鈥檒l be able to announce some sort of breakthrough.鈥
A White House official told AFP that Trump wants to bring the conflict 鈥渢o an expeditious close鈥 and that foreign partners from the meeting 鈥渆xpressed the hope that they could work together with Special Envoy Witkoff to consider the President鈥檚 plan.鈥

Divide on Palestinian Authority 

Macron said that the US proposal incorporates core elements of a French plan including disarmament of Hamas and the dispatch of an international stabilization force.
A French position paper seen by AFP calls for the gradual transfer of security control in Gaza to a reformed Palestinian Authority once a ceasefire is in place.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, one of the leaders who met jointly with Trump, said that the world鈥檚 most populous Muslim-majority country was willing to offer at least 20,000 troops.
Abbas鈥檚 Palestinian Authority enjoys limited control over parts of the West Bank under agreements reached through the Oslo peace accords that started in 1993.
Abbas鈥檚 Fatah is the rival of Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, although Netanyahu鈥檚 government has sought to conflate the two.
Abbas in his address on Monday condemned the massive October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas on Israel, which has responded with a relentless military offensive.
He also called on Hamas to disarm to the Palestinian Authority.
France and other European powers, while not joining Israeli and US efforts to delegitimize the Palestinian Authority, have said that it needs major reforms.
Netanyahu will address the UN General Assembly on Friday.


Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan
Updated 28 min 9 sec ago

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

Saudi foreign minister participates in quadrilateral meeting on Sudan

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participated in a quadrilateral meeting on Sudan, which included the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and the US on Wednesday.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
The meeting addressed developments in the Sudanese crisis and the need to unify efforts to overcome humanitarian challenges.
It also tackled implementing the commitments outlined in the Jeddah Declaration regarding the protection of civilians, and ensuring Sudan鈥檚 stability, while preserving its sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity.


GCC, UK ministers condemn humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza

GCC, UK ministers condemn humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza
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GCC, UK ministers condemn humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza

GCC, UK ministers condemn humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza

RIYADH: A ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and Britain condemned on Wednesday the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip and Israel鈥檚 restrictions on aid that have exacerbated famine and human suffering.

The ministers, meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, called on all parties to the conflict to comply with their obligations under International Humanitarian Law, including those related to the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure.

The UK and the GCC resolved to continue working closely together to pursue peace in unstable and conflict-afflicted regions, a joint statement said. 

They underscored their countries commitment to promoting peace and working together to resolve conflicts and address instability.

The ministers also welcomed the high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian Cause and the implementation of the two-state solution, co-chaired by the Kingdom of 黑料社区 and France.

There must be unified Palestinian-led governance in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority, said the statement.

The GCC and UK also condemned Israel鈥檚 strike on Doha on Sept. 9, which constituted a flagrant violation of Qatar鈥檚 sovereignty. They underscored their support for Qatar鈥檚 sovereignty and territorial integrity, in line with the principles of the United Nations Charter. 

On the issue of trade between the UK and the Gulf nations, the ministers agreed on the importance of growing two-way trade and investment further to advance mutual growth and prosperity.

Bilateral trade exceeded $72 billion in 2024.

The GCC and UK also reaffirmed their commitment to the promotion of free trade. Both sides restated their commitment to prioritizing conclusion of the GCC-UK Free Trade Agreement, recognizing that a commercially meaningful deal would further enhance trade and investment ties, benefit businesses, and support high skilled job creation in the UK and GCC member states, the statement added.


Saudi-led global Palestine peace effort rallies support at UN

Saudi-led global Palestine peace effort rallies support at UN
Updated 25 September 2025

Saudi-led global Palestine peace effort rallies support at UN

Saudi-led global Palestine peace effort rallies support at UN
  • High-level ministerial meeting held on sidelines of General Assembly
  • It follows recognition of Palestine by almost a dozen countries over the last week

NEW YORK: The Saudi-led global initiative to implement the two-state solution has rallied support for the peace process as its member countries roundly condemned Israel鈥檚 actions in Gaza.

The high-level meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution 鈥 founded last year by the Kingdom 鈥 was held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday.

The event was co-hosted by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.

It was attended by representatives, including foreign ministers and ambassadors, of almost 100 countries that have backed Saudi and French efforts to end the war in Gaza and bring about a two-state solution.

They overwhelmingly voiced their desire to see peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and laid out a ceasefire, the disarmament of Hamas and the return of hostages as immediate prerequisites.

Many speakers called for the strengthening of the Palestinian Authority through the initiative, and for the PA to serve as an interim government in Gaza in any postwar scenario.

Prince Faisal, opening the high-level meeting, highlighted the importance of the New York Declaration, a detailed roadmap toward implementing the two-state solution that was adopted on Monday by the UNGA.

The document 鈥渋s a clear mission to all of us to embody this coalition, to affirm the two-state solution and take into account all measures. We can鈥檛 have declarations unless it becomes factual work that would be realized on the field,鈥 he said, repeating his call for the PA to be the sole government of the Occupied Territories when the Gaza war comes to an end.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also putting international measures to monitor in clear time-bound schedules. We鈥檇 also like to support (Palestinian) President Mahmoud Abbas, and we鈥檇 also like to laud his efforts despite the tough conditions,鈥 Prince Faisal said.

鈥淭he Kingdom will continue its diplomatic and humanitarian work in order to help return the Palestinian borders based on 1967 lines, and to have security and prosperity for the whole nations of the area.鈥

Kallas called on the alliance to redouble its efforts toward a two-state solution, a year after its founding.

Wednesday鈥檚 high-level meeting was 鈥渉appening in a very challenging global environment,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 clear that the situation on the ground in Gaza is catastrophic and unbearable, and it鈥檚 reaching unprecedented levels of suffering and death for the Palestinian people, both in Gaza but also in the West Bank.鈥

Though 鈥渙ur calls and efforts to cease fire have remained unheeded, I saw some optimism yesterday after the meeting of Arab leaders with (US) President (Donald) Trump,鈥 Kallas added. 鈥淟et鈥檚 hope that there are concrete results from that.鈥

A ceasefire is 鈥渢he only way for the unconditional release of all hostages, and eventually, a permanent end to hostilities and end of human suffering,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f a military solution was there for Gaza, the war would already be over.鈥

Kallas highlighted EU efforts to 鈥渆ngage with every actor鈥 and bring an end to the war, and said the bloc is 鈥渁ctive on all fronts.鈥 

The meeting was chaired by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas (left), Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan (center), and Aspen Barth Eide, Norway鈥檚 foreign minister (right). (AN photo/Caspar Webb)

She added: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been committed to enhance humanitarian access through dialogue with the Israeli government.

鈥淭his has allowed an increase in the number of trucks and fuel reaching Gaza after months of blockade.鈥

The EU, as the largest humanitarian donor to the Palestinian people, has been supporting the PA with 鈥渂udgetary and political support,鈥 Kallas said.

鈥淭he EU has pledged $1.9 billion to support the Palestinian Authority over the next three years. We鈥檝e also decided to launch a Palestine donor group that will be focused on enlarging contributions and long-term support for reforms,鈥 she added.

鈥淏ankruptcy and collapse aren鈥檛 an option if we want to preserve any chance of the two-state solution.鈥

The global alliance can succeed in its efforts to arrange a two-station solution by 鈥渁pplying both pressure and dialogue,鈥 Kallas said.

鈥淎ll of us who maintain working relations with Israel must do their utmost to persuade the Israeli government that this war doesn鈥檛 serve their interests.鈥

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa addressed the meeting via a pre-recorded video.

Palestinian representatives were unable to attend the UNGA this year after the US denied them visas.

鈥淚 want to thank the Kingdom of 黑料社区 for its outstanding leadership, both as a co-chair of the high-level international conference together with France, and as a driving force for this global alliance,鈥 Mustafa said.

鈥淭he New York Declaration charted an urgent and irreversible pathway to an independent and sovereign Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel,鈥 he added.

鈥淚 think we all agree that the measures outlined in the declaration need to be translated into policies and actions by all the states assembled here.

鈥淲e must act more rapidly, more decisively and more collectively for these actions to lead to the fundamental shift needed.鈥

Eide said the situation experienced on a daily basis by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank has gone from 鈥渂ad to terrible.鈥

He added that Norway had 鈥渁lways wanted to鈥 recognize a State of Palestine, which it did last year.

But Norway鈥檚 foreign policy establishment had thought that recognition would only occur at the end of a successful peace process based on resolving long-standing issues from the Oslo Accords, Eide said.

鈥淭here have been many years since that there were anything resembling negotiations, and we had to break out of that paradigm and establish a new one,鈥 he added.

That led to Norwegian recognition of Palestinian statehood, and Eide praised the almost a dozen countries 鈥 including France, the UK, Canada and Australia 鈥 that followed suit over the past week.

鈥淭he goal is the same as it always was, but now the tactics have changed,鈥 he said. 鈥淯niversal recognition is just one of the many recommendations that the global alliance came out with in the New York Declaration when we met in July.

鈥淭he idea is that we鈥檒l identify all the parts that are missing, which is of course to work 鈥 toward normalization between those Arab states that haven鈥檛 done it yet with Israel once Palestine is in place.鈥

Eide identified all the moving parts required in the practical establishment of a Palestinian state, including security guarantees for both it and Israel, demobilization, decommissioning of all weapons beyond the armed forces, and economic stability.

These are all guided by the New York Declaration, which provides 鈥渆lements of a plan on how we can move forward,鈥 he said.

鈥淢y appeal to you is that we continue to build on this. What are the practicalities? What are the concrete measures that should be taken from now on to do what the alliance is all about, which is to implement the two-state solution for real, not only in theory, but also for real?鈥


Comoros president slams Israel鈥檚 鈥榞enocide鈥 in Gaza

Comoros president slams Israel鈥檚 鈥榞enocide鈥 in Gaza
Updated 28 min 41 sec ago

Comoros president slams Israel鈥檚 鈥榞enocide鈥 in Gaza

Comoros president slams Israel鈥檚 鈥榞enocide鈥 in Gaza
  • 鈥業t鈥檚 our moral responsibility to act,鈥 Azali Assoumani tells UN General Assembly
  • Palestinian history 鈥榓 succession of pages written in blood, indifference and scorn鈥

NEW YORK: The president of Comoros accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza during his address to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, and rejected claims that supporting a two-state solution is a 鈥済ift to Hamas.鈥

Azali Assoumani said the UN cannot achieve its ambitious Sustainable Development Goals if it cannot prevent genocide from taking place in Gaza or violence in other regions.

鈥淲ith five years to go before the (SDG) deadline, it鈥檚 notable that the world isn鈥檛 more peaceful or more equitable. On the contrary, inequalities have increased, conflicts have multiplied, and humanity is moving further and further away from the vision that once drove us,鈥 he added.

鈥淭he Palestinian tragedy is perhaps the most shocking demonstration of this. For more than 70 years now, and today even more so than before, the Palestinian people have been suffering the pillaging of their ancestral lands, suffering exile, torture and humiliation. Their recent history is simply a succession of pages written in blood, indifference and scorn.鈥

Assoumani denounced as 鈥渂arbaric鈥 the Hamas attack on Israel of Oct. 7, 2023, but 鈥渢he disproportionate response that has been unleashed in Gaza since then is indeed a genocide.

鈥淓ighty percent of the victims are children, older persons or the ill. They鈥檝e been killed by shelling which doesn鈥檛 spare hospitals, aid distribution centers, schools, UN staff or journalists.鈥

He added: 鈥淭he crimes perpetrated against Palestine stem from an untenable contradiction. Indeed, how can a government elected by a people who are victim of the Holocaust now commit a genocide before the very eyes of the entire world?鈥

He continued: 鈥淲hen we look at the tragedy of the Holocaust, Arab, African and Muslim countries have never been on the side of the perpetrators of genocide.

鈥淥n the contrary, our forefathers and our ancestors were risking their lives. They fought alongside the Allies to defend the Jewish people and host them, welcomed them, welcomed the survivors into their country.鈥

He said the two-state solution 鈥渨ith East Jerusalem as the capital of a State of Palestine鈥 is 鈥渢he only solution for peace and security for Israel and for the entire 鈥 Middle East.鈥

He urged the UNGA 鈥渢o put the future of a Palestinian state once and for all on our common agenda. It鈥檚 our moral responsibility to act, because with every day that goes by without action being taken, thousands of innocent people, women and children die.鈥