Egypt reached a preliminary agreement on Tuesday to hold an emergency ministerial meeting of Islamic Cooperation Organizations (OICs) to refuse the transfer of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut demanded. He said.
According to the Anadoru agency, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti has consulted with OIC members, including Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran and Jordan, to deal with the development of Palestine.
“These discussions resulted in a preliminary agreement to hold the OIC Ministerial Conference following the Arab Summit held in Cairo on February 27th,” the statement said.
There is no specific date set for the meeting.
The conference “is intended to reaffirm the long-standing Palestinian, Arab and Islamic positions of Palestinians, Arabs and Islamic people and to support the inviolable rights of the Palestinian people, the Ministry said.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for Palestinians to resettle their Palestinians in neighbouring countries, including Egypt and Jordan, which are ideas widely rejected by Palestinian and Arab leaders.
His proposal occurred amid a ceasefire and swap contracts for prisoners held in Gaza on January 19, suspending the Israeli genocide war, killing more than 48,200 people and leaving the enclave in abandoned .
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Joab Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel is also facing a genocide case in the International Court of Justice due to its war with the enclave.
MNA