Palestine: The US Secretary of State's trips to the region are fruitless
Palestine: The US Secretary of State's trips to the region are fruitless
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Palestine has said that the diplomacy carried out by the Secretary of State of the United States Anthony Blinken in the Middle East (West Asia) has not yet produced "any visible results" for Gaza.
Palestine: The US Secretary of State's trips to the region are fruitless
The statement issued by the ministry said, instead, Blinken's diplomacy gives the Zionist regime of Israel more time to intensify its aggression and crimes against the Palestinians.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Palestine has noted in its statement that, "The Israeli government is using the opportunity of not being successful, its ability to speak and provide information to gain more time to complete the success of its main goals of aggression against the Palestinian people".
Blinken, who is currently on his sixth trip to West Asia since the beginning of the brutal war of the Zionist regime against Gaza, said yesterday that the regime and the Hamas movement are making progress towards a ceasefire agreement.
After visiting Saudi Arabia yesterday, the US Secretary of State went to Egypt today to meet with the foreign ministers of other Arab countries and a senior Palestinian official.
While in Saudi Arabia, Blinken announced that the United States had circulated a draft resolution of the United Nations Security Council calling for an "immediate cessation of hostilities to secure the release of the hostages".
He added that Washington has high hopes for the resolution to be supported by member countries.
The United States, which is the main donor and supporter of the Zionist regime of Israel, has in the past used its veto in the United Nations Security Council to prevent the main international body from passing a resolution for an immediate cease-fire in the Palestinian territories. .
Since blocking a draft resolution proposed by Algeria calling for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" in Gaza in late February, US officials have been discussing an alternative draft aimed at supporting diplomatic efforts for a temporary ceasefire. six weeks to release the Zionist hostages.../