Doha: Qatar renewed its strong condemnation and denunciation of continued Israeli escalation against the Palestinian people as well as to the killings and violations practiced by the Israeli occupation forces, which led to the death of dozens including women and children and wounded nearly 2,000 people since the beginning of this month.
In a statement the Foreign Ministry reiterated Qatar’s condemnation of the continued Israeli violations, including the storming of Al Aqsa Mosque by a group of settlers yesterday morning, calling on the international community to shoulder their responsibilities to provide protection to the Palestinian people and sanctities, particularly the Al Aqsa Mosque, stressing on the special status of Jerusalem for Muslims and all divine religions.
Meanwhile, Qatar has welcomed the acceptance of the Yemeni government and the other sides to engage in UN-brokered negotiations. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry hailed the stance of Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi to work peacefully and resume political consultations. The ministry pointed to the announcement of the other sides to agree to implement Security Council resolution 2,216 and complete the implementation of the articles of the Gulf Initiative, its executive mechanism and the outputs of the national dialogue, considering it a major step towards ending the crisis and achieving security and stability for Yemen and its people.
QNA
Doha: Qatar renewed its strong condemnation and denunciation of continued Israeli escalation against the Palestinian people as well as to the killings and violations practiced by the Israeli occupation forces, which led to the death of dozens including women and children and wounded nearly 2,000 people since the beginning of this month.
In a statement the Foreign Ministry reiterated Qatar’s condemnation of the continued Israeli violations, including the storming of Al Aqsa Mosque by a group of settlers yesterday morning, calling on the international community to shoulder their responsibilities to provide protection to the Palestinian people and sanctities, particularly the Al Aqsa Mosque, stressing on the special status of Jerusalem for Muslims and all divine religions.
Meanwhile, Qatar has welcomed the acceptance of the Yemeni government and the other sides to engage in UN-brokered negotiations. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry hailed the stance of Yemeni President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi to work peacefully and resume political consultations. The ministry pointed to the announcement of the other sides to agree to implement Security Council resolution 2,216 and complete the implementation of the articles of the Gulf Initiative, its executive mechanism and the outputs of the national dialogue, considering it a major step towards ending the crisis and achieving security and stability for Yemen and its people.
QNA