Khaberni - Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will host a meeting in Istanbul on Monday about Gaza, which will be attended by foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic countries.
A Turkish diplomatic source, reported by "Anadolu" Agency, mentioned that the foreign ministers of Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia will participate in the meeting, which will discuss the latest developments in terms of the ceasefire and the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
During the meeting, Fidan is expected to point out Israel's creation of pretexts to shirk the ceasefire and will emphasize the need for the international community to take a firm stance against Israeli provocative actions.
The Turkish Foreign Minister is expected to stress the importance of coordinated action among Islamic countries to ensure that the ceasefire leads to lasting peace, and to state that the humanitarian aid entering Gaza is insufficient, and that Israel is not fulfilling its commitments in this regard.
The source reported that Fidan will emphasize that the continual delivery of sufficient humanitarian aid to Gaza is a humanitarian and legal necessity, as well as the need to exert pressure on Israel concerning this matter.
The Turkish minister is expected to underline the necessity of implementing arrangements that will ensure that Palestinians take over security and the administration of Gaza soon.
Also, Fidan is anticipated to discuss the importance of preserving the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and the vision of a two-state solution, and he will emphasize the importance of continued consultations and close coordination regarding the steps to be taken on United Nations platforms.
It should be noted that the countries participating in the meeting on Monday in Istanbul also participated at the leader level in a meeting with US President Donald Trump on September 23 last year, during the high-level week of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.




