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PM Mustafa Engages in Critical Discussions with European Officials in Brussels

Brussels: Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa met on Monday with several European and international officials on the sidelines of donor meetings and the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution meeting in Brussels.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the meetings were attended by Minister of Finance and Planning Estephan Salameh and Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Belgium, Luxembourg, and the European Union Amal Jadou Shakaa. The discussions included high-profile figures such as Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maxime Pr©vot, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas, European Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka  uica, UK Minister of State Hamish Falconer, and High Representative of the Gaza Peace Council Nikolay Mladenov.

During the meetings, Mustafa addressed the latest developments and the worsening humanitarian and social conditions across the occupied Palestinian Territory. He detailed issues such as restrictions on freedom of movement, daily incursions, violence from colonists, land seizures for colonial expansion, and the continued withholding of Palestinian tax revenues.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the severe conditions in the Gaza Strip, focusing on the deepening humanitarian crisis and acute shortages of essential supplies. He emphasized the need to implement UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and other relevant international resolutions, while also calling for intensified relief efforts, restoration of stability, and preparation for reconstruction.

Mustafa underscored the importance of unifying the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under a single system, law, and legitimate authority of the State of Palestine. He urged international intervention to halt Israeli measures undermining Palestinian efforts, including the release of withheld Palestinian funds.