Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman discussed on Monday the latest development in Gaza strip with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy A statement by Qatar Foreign ministry said that bin Abdulrahman received a phone call from Lammy and reviewed cooperation relations between the two countries and ways to support and develop them. They also discussed the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories, as well as the latest developments in the joint mediation efforts to end the Gaza war, in addition to several topics of common interest. Source: Kuwait News Agency
Related Articles
Arab Parliament condemns Israeli occupation school attack
The Arab Parliament on Saturday strongly condemned the Israeli occupation’s shelling of Al-Tabin school, which was used as a shelter for displaced Palestinians east of Gaza, killing more than 100 Palestinians and injuring dozens of children, women and…
Turkey and Iraq decide to establish two joint centers to combat terrorism
Turkey and Iraq decided to establish two joint centers for security coordination, training and cooperation with the aim of combating terrorism.
Turkish diplomatic sources stated in press interviews today, Thursday, that Turkey and Iraq decided to est…
Kuwait celebrates 61 years of UN membership, vows to deepen partnership
On the eve of the 61st anniversary of joining the UN, Kuwait on Monday commended the decades-long fruitful relations with the international organization and affirmed commitment for taking this partnership to new high levels in the coming years.
“As w…
