
Kuwait's First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah said here on Sunday the Cairo International Conference on Palestine and Reconstructing is an international effort to tackle the tragedies of the recent Israeli aggression on Gaza.
Speaking to KUNA before leaving Cairo after attending the conference, Sheikh Sabah Khaled said: "We are happy to hear from the international community that they are determined to move to find a lasting and just solution to the Palestinian issue." He said this conferences gives an impression that the international community is interested not only in Gaza reconstruction but also in finding a permanent and fair solution to the Palestinian cause.
He added that this international trend matches relevant references, including the Arab Peace Initiative, which has been put on table for 12 years, and UN Security Council resolutions.
The Kuwaiti minister unveiled that Arab countries would move in the future to press for a just solution to the Palestinian issue.
He added that Kuwait's announced USD-200-million pledge for Gaza reconstruction over three years stems from the Gulf nation's constants based on relentless support to Palestinians, especially in Gaza.
Sheikh Sabah Khaled noted that the conferees were agreed on the significance of finding a just and comprehensive settlement to the Palestinian issue.
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