MADRID: Ministers from Muslim and European countries along with the European Union’s foreign affairs chief gathered Friday in Madrid to discuss how to advance a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“Together, we want to identify the concrete actions that will enable us to make progress toward this objective,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wrote on social network X.
“The international community must take a decisive step toward a just and lasting peace in the Middle East,” the Socialist premier added.
Sanchez welcomed participants at his official residence before the start of the meeting at the foreign ministry in central Madrid, hosted by his top diplomat Jose Manuel Albares.
In attendance were Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and the foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye — all members of the Arab-Islamic Contact Group for Gaza — as well as the heads of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
The European Union was represented by its foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell as well as the foreign ministers of Ireland, Norway and Slovenia in addition to Spain.
“The implementation of the two-state solution is the only way to ensure a just and lasting peace in the region through the peaceful and secure coexistence of the state of Palestine and the state of Israel,” Albares told a news conference.
Asked about Israel’s absence from the meeting, he said the country had not been invited because it belonged “neither to the group of Europeans nor to the Arab-Islamic contact group” but stressed he would be “delighted” if Israel took part in discussions on the two-state solution.
Calls for the solution have grown since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, which began with Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel.
That attack resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.
The militants also seized 251 hostages, 97 of whom are still in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead.
Israel has responded with an offensive that has killed at least 41,118 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory. The UN rights office says most of the dead are women and children.
Sanchez has been one of the staunchest critics in Europe of Israel’s Gaza offensive since the start of the conflict.
Under his watch, Spain on May 28 along with Ireland and Norway formally recognized a Palestinian state comprising the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Earlier this month he announced that the first “bilateral summit between Spain and Palestine” would be held before the end of the year. He said he expected “several collaboration agreements between the two states” to be signed.
Spain hosts meeting on Israel-Palestinian two-state solution
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Spain hosts meeting on Israel-Palestinian two-state solution
- Spanish PM Sanchez one of the staunchest critics in Europe of Israel’s Gaza offensive since start of conflict
- Palestinian PM and foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye in attendance
US, Mexico seize cocaine in ‘coordinated’ Pacific operation
- The unusual joint action comes despite tensions between the two countries
- US President Donald Trump vowed to strike Mexican drug cartels
MEXICO CITY: The United States and Mexico seized several tonnes of cocaine from a ship in a “coordinated operation” in the Pacific Ocean, the Mexican navy said Wednesday.
The unusual joint action comes despite tensions between the two countries, with US President Donald Trump vowing to strike Mexican drug cartels that he said posed a grave threat to national security.
“About 188 packages containing several tonnes of cocaine” were seized from the vessel off Clarion Island, about 1,100 kilometers from the Mexican port city of Manzanillo in Colima state, the Mexican navy said in a statement.
Multiple people were arrested, the statement added, without specifying how many.
Trump has threatened to slap additional tariffs on Mexico to pressure the country into beefing up drug raids and cartel arrests.
A free trade agreement between the two neighbors and Canada is up for renegotiation this year.
The Trump administration said Wednesday that Mexican cartel drones around the US-Mexico border had forced a Texas airport to shut down temporary.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded that her government had received no reports of drones belonging to cartels along the border.
The unusual joint action comes despite tensions between the two countries, with US President Donald Trump vowing to strike Mexican drug cartels that he said posed a grave threat to national security.
“About 188 packages containing several tonnes of cocaine” were seized from the vessel off Clarion Island, about 1,100 kilometers from the Mexican port city of Manzanillo in Colima state, the Mexican navy said in a statement.
Multiple people were arrested, the statement added, without specifying how many.
Trump has threatened to slap additional tariffs on Mexico to pressure the country into beefing up drug raids and cartel arrests.
A free trade agreement between the two neighbors and Canada is up for renegotiation this year.
The Trump administration said Wednesday that Mexican cartel drones around the US-Mexico border had forced a Texas airport to shut down temporary.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded that her government had received no reports of drones belonging to cartels along the border.
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