PNN – Prime Minister of Qatar stated that a ceasefire in Gaza is not possible without the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces and the establishment of stability in the region.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, reporting from Al Jazeera, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that the absence of accountability and the continuation of conflicts without just solutions pose a direct threat to international peace and security.
He added that our world is witnessing an unprecedented escalation of crises due to the lack of accountability and the continuation of conflicts without fair solutions.
Mohammed bin Abdulrahman stressed that only just solutions can create lasting peace and prevent the continuation of the cycle of conflict and division.
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He noted that the absence of accountability is one of the most dangerous manifestations of dysfunction in the international system, and this is also evident in our region.
The Qatari Foreign Minister said that the suffering of the Palestinian people and the tragedies witnessed in Sudan show that achieving justice and supporting rights are essential conditions for preserving the region’s stability and preventing its collapse.
He continued: the challenges facing our region are inseparable from the dangerous decline in respect for international law and the excessive use of force. Our world needs to restore trust in the law and in a more just international system, and to empower communities and humanitarian organizations.
Bin Abdulrahman emphasized that sustainable peace cannot be achieved through symbolic decisions but through collective efforts that place human dignity at the center of all policies.
He added: We believe that justice is not merely a political goal but a fundamental pillar for maintaining international peace and consolidating stability.
The Qatari Prime Minister, noting that Qatar continues its active mediating role as one of the pillars of its foreign policy, said: If we do not keep communication channels open, we will not be able to resolve any conflict. In performing our mediating role, we do not lean toward any party and insist on continuing dialogue and achieving positive outcomes.
Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, pointing out that we are at a decisive moment regarding the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, said: We cannot consider a full ceasefire unless Israeli forces completely withdraw and stability is established in Gaza.
He stated that the mediators are cooperating with one another on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, and that Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt—alongside the United States—are negotiating to outline the path forward for the next stage in Gaza.

