Arab ambassadors, including Libya’s Mustafa Al-Qlaib, discussed Arab-Turkish relations, residency permits for Arabs, and the situation in Gaza during a meeting in Ankara. They condemned the Israeli occupation and reiterated support for Palestinian rights and statehood.
On Thursday, Arab ambassadors, including Libya’s Mustafa Al-Qlaib, convened in Ankara to assess the state of Arab-Turkish relations. The meeting took place at the Arab League Mission’s headquarters and was focused on reviewing the outcomes of their previous discussions, planning for upcoming events, and strengthening collective Arab-Turkish ties.
One key topic was the issuance of residency permits for Arab nationals residing in Turkey. The ambassadors proposed finding solutions in collaboration with Turkey’s Directorate of Migration Management and the Ministry of Interior to address related challenges, including customs issues.
Additionally, the situation in Gaza drew significant concern, with the ambassadors denouncing what they termed as genocide and massacres by the Israeli occupation. They collectively affirmed their stance against any attempts to forcibly displace Palestinians and reiterated the importance of supporting a sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, in line with international resolutions.
The meeting of Arab ambassadors in Turkey served as a platform to address pressing issues regarding residency permits for Arabs, reinforce their commitment to Palestinian rights, and enhance bilateral relations with Turkey. Their discussions reflect a strong desire for further collaboration and a unified stance on regional challenges.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly