Ramallah: Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa held discussions with Canadian and Dutch representatives to address the escalating situation in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The talks emphasized the need for international cooperation in response to ongoing Israeli actions and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Prime Minister Mustafa met with Graham Dalts, the Canadian representative, and Michel Rentenaar, the Dutch representative, to deliberate on the current challenges facing Palestinians. The meeting highlighted the Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, as well as the violence by settlers.
Prime Minister Mustafa acknowledged Canada's recent declaration of its intent to recognize the State of Palestine and its participation in the international conference on the two-state solution held in New York. He also commended Canada for its calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and for condemning settler violence and annexation plans in the West Bank. Mustafa expressed appreciation for Canada's support to Palestine and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
Discussions with the Dutch representative focused on coordinating relief efforts and economic recovery initiatives in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Both parties explored strategies to prepare for reconstruction once hostilities cease.
