Ramallah: Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa discussed with Thomas Rofekamp, Chairman of the Defense Committee in the German Parliament, the latest developments in Palestine, particularly regarding the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and recovery and reconstruction plans.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, during his reception of Rofekamp at his office in Ramallah on Wednesday, in the presence of Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Stephan Salameh, the Prime Minister emphasized that what is required is more than a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. He highlighted the need for a comprehensive and lasting end to the conflict, recovery, and reconstruction, which would lead to the realization of the two-state solution and peace and stability in Palestine and the region as a whole.
The Prime Minister reviewed the executive program of the Arab Plan for Recovery and Reconstruction in the Gaza Strip, supported by the European Union and the New York Declaration. The plan includes 56 programs covering 18 sectors and is distributed across hundreds of projects, demonstrating a concerted effort toward rebuilding the region.
He praised Germany's efforts and its significant interest in participating in this regard, as well as its continued support for the State of Palestine. The acknowledgment of Germany's role underscores the importance of international collaboration in achieving long-term peace and development.
For his part, Rofekamp affirmed his country's firm position on the two-state solution, which represents the path to stability, peace, and security in the region. He also emphasized continued support for the government's efforts in its development and institutional reform program, and the importance of strengthening joint cooperation between the two countries in many areas of common interest.
