The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reiterated its steadfast commitment to supporting regional peace and stability, emphasizing its historic and unwavering stance in safeguarding the rights of the Palestinian people. In a recent statement, the UAE underscored the necessity of establishing a serious political framework aimed at resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through the creation of an independent Palestinian state. This approach aligns with the UAE's belief that enduring regional stability can only be achieved via a two-state solution.
The UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed categorical rejection of any actions that infringe upon the inalienable rights of Palestinians or efforts to displace them. The Ministry also called for an immediate halt to settlement activities that threaten regional stability and undermine prospects for peace. Furthermore, the UAE urged the international community, including the United Nations and the UN Security Council, to fulfill their responsibilities in ending illegal practices that violate international law.
This reaffirmation comes in response to recent proposals suggesting the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to other countries during reconstruction efforts. The UAE, along with other Arab nations, has voiced strong opposition to such plans, emphasizing that any attempt to displace Palestinians is unacceptable and would further destabilize the region.
The UAE continues to advocate for a two-state solution as the viable path to achieving lasting peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians. By reinforcing its commitment to Palestinian rights and regional stability, the UAE aims to contribute constructively to international efforts seeking a just and comprehensive resolution to the conflict.