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Without Palestinian rights, there will be no peace plan in the Middle East’

Without Palestinian rights, there will be no peace plan in the Middle East.

According to AFP, “Mahmoud Abbas”, the head of the Palestinian Authority, emphasized in his speech at the UN General Assembly meeting that there will be no peace plan in the Middle East without a two-state solution.

Abbas said at the UN General Assembly: “Those who think that peace can prevail in the Middle East without the Palestinian people enjoying their full and legitimate national rights are wrong.”

This 87-year-old veteran Palestinian leader also made a new request to Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, and proposed the formation of an international conference to establish a Palestinian state.

Abbas said that the UN conference “may be the last chance to save the two-state solution and prevent a more serious deterioration of the situation and threat to the security and stability of our region and the whole world.”

In the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the issue of Palestine remains a controversial and unresolved issue.

Other officials of Arab countries also pay attention to the issue of Palestine in their speeches at the UN General Assembly. “Sheikh Ahmad Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah”, the Prime Minister of Kuwait, in his speech at the UN General Assembly meeting, also mentioned the issue of Palestine and the centrality of the issue of Palestine in the Arab and Islamic world and supporting the right of Palestine based on the resolutions of international legitimacy and the Arab Peace Initiative. which leads to the formation of an independent Palestine, he emphasized.

Yesterday, “Ahmed Al-Awadi”, the Minister of Health of Kuwait, left the conference hall of the Ministers of Health, which was held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, in protest against the presence of the Minister of Health of the Zionist regime.

In a conversation with Al-Qabas newspaper, informed sources reported that Ahmad Al-Awadi left the conference hall before the start of the Zionist minister’s speech at 3:00 p.m. New York time. According to this report, the Minister of Health of Kuwait did not return to the conference hall in line with the country’s fixed positions on the Palestinian issue.

The Kuwaiti authorities have always emphasized the right of the Palestinian people to form their own independent state and support their rights against the Zionist occupation.

Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Salem Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah also emphasized during the meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in September that the Palestinian issue will remain at the top of the priorities of the Arab countries, especially in the shadow of the unprecedented increase in aggression by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian nation.

Previously, Marzouq Al-Ghanem, the former Speaker of the Kuwaiti Parliament, revealed that Sabah Al-Ahmad, the deceased Emir of this country, was pressured in a meeting to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.

Marzouq Al-Ghanem revealed that in the last days of his life, the late Emir of Kuwait was pressured by countries he did not mention to participate in a summit called “Economic Peace” to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.

This summit was held in 2019 in Manama – the capital of Bahrain – but according to Al-Ghanem, despite the claims regarding the efforts of this summit to attract investments in Palestinian lands, in fact, the summit was a summit to normalize relations with the Zionist regime.

Marzouq Alghanem said that one day the Emir of Kuwait called him while he was angry. The former Speaker of the Parliament of Kuwait continued: He told me: My son, look, I am old and decrepit. I do not want to go to meet my Lord while shaking hands with the Zionists. We are terribly under pressure.

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