Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with his Saudi
counterpart, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, on the sidelines of an extraordinary
session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Jeddah on
Friday.
The two top diplomats reaffirmed the necessity for the
Islamic world to remain focused on the Palestinian cause and resist attempts to
erase Palestine through mass displacement.
During their talks, Araghchi and Faisal bin Farhan also
assessed the progress of Iran-Saudi relations and expressed their nations'
commitment to strengthening diplomatic, economic, and strategic ties in
accordance with the vision of their respective leaders.
Araghchi had arrived in Jeddah a day earlier to participate
in the high-stakes OIC meeting, which was convened to address Israel’s military
actions in Gaza and its broader campaign against Palestinians.
A key topic of discussion was a recent proposal by US
President Donald Trump, suggesting that Washington, could take control of Gaza
and transform it into "Riviera of West Asia." The proposal was widely
condemned by Arab and Islamic nations.
On the sidelines of the OIC meeting, Araghchi also met with
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. The two officials addressed the broader
challenges facing the Muslim world, particularly Israel’s ongoing aggression in
Gaza and the occupation of the West Bank.
Araghchi expressed deep concern over the deteriorating
security situation in Syria, where militant groups such as Hay’at Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS) have gained control. He warned that instability in Syria would
only serve Israeli interests and provide a breeding ground for terrorist
organizations.
Fidan echoed these concerns and reaffirmed Turkey’s
commitment to supporting Palestinian rights, emphasizing the collective
responsibility of Islamic nations to resist Israeli expansionism.
In addition to Saudi and Turkish officials, Araghchi held
separate meetings with foreign ministers from Tunisia, Egypt, and Oman,
discussing regional developments and the worsening humanitarian crisis in
Gaza.
During his meeting with Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed
Ali Nafti, both sides underscored their shared stance in advocating for
Palestinian self-determination and denouncing Israel’s apartheid policies. They
called for collective action among Islamic nations to prevent further
displacement of Palestinians and to hold Israel accountable for its war
crimes.
Similarly, in discussions with Oman’s Foreign Minister
Sayyid Badr Al Busaidi, both diplomats highlighted the strong ties between
Tehran and Muscat. Busaidi reiterated Oman’s commitment to the Palestinian
cause and emphasized the need for regional cooperation to support Palestinian
sovereignty. Araghchi affirmed Iran’s willingness to expand its partnership
with Oman across various sectors.
In his talks with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty,
the Iranian diplomat rejected any initiative that involves the forced removal
of Palestinians from Gaza, denouncing it as an act of ethnic cleansing. Both
ministers stressed the need for continued solidarity within the Muslim world
and the broader international community to support the Palestinian people and
aid in Gaza’s reconstruction.
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