Ramallah: Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammad Mustafa conducted discussions with Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Rasmussen to address the ongoing genocidal conflict against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and improve relief operations by facilitating the entry of aid through border crossings.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the meeting, held at the Prime Minister's office in Ramallah, focused on the need for the implementation of international resolutions, specifically UN Security Council Resolution 2735. These resolutions aim to end Israeli aggression, ensure the prompt delivery of aid, and facilitate the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Additionally, discussions included enabling the State of Palestine to assume full responsibilities in Gaza post-conflict and planning for reconstruction.
Prime Minister Mustafa also emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral relations between Palestine and Denmark. He expressed appreciation for Denmark's recognition of the State of Palestine and its support for Palestinian rights in international forums, notably through the European Union, as Denmark takes on the presidency of the EU Council later this year.
Foreign Minister Rasmussen reiterated Denmark's steadfast support for a two-state solution and the Palestinian Government's reform initiatives. He affirmed Denmark's commitment to aiding the Palestinian Government in assuming its duties in Gaza fully.
