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Egypt and Denmark are now collaborating to Prevent Escalation

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Preventing Escalation in the Middle East

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Egypt and Denmark have intensified their diplomatic efforts to prevent further violence and escalation. On Monday, Egyptian and Danish officials convened in Cairo to discuss critical measures to halt the ongoing conflict and establish a pathway toward lasting peace.

The Call for a Ceasefire and Humanitarian Relief

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelaty underscored Egypt’s unwavering commitment to achieving a truce in Gaza. The proposed ceasefire includes provisions for the exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees. Abdelaty emphasized that Egypt would persist in its diplomatic endeavors until the violence ceases and the aggression against Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem ends.

“We will not stop, and we will not give up until there is a ceasefire and an end to the aggression against our people,” Abdelaty asserted, reflecting Egypt’s firm stance on the issue.

Denmark’s Support for Peace Efforts

Denmark’s Foreign Minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, commended Egypt’s ongoing efforts to mediate the conflict and secure a ceasefire. Rasmussen highlighted the importance of halting the violence to prevent further escalation, noting that a ceasefire is crucial for addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Rasmussen is scheduled to visit the Rafah crossing on Tuesday to assess the situation on the ground. He expressed deep concern about the deteriorating conditions in the Palestinian enclave, stressing the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.

Long-Term Solutions for Lasting Peace

In addition to immediate ceasefire efforts, the discussions between Egypt and Denmark also focused on a long-term solution for the Palestinian territories. Abdelaty reaffirmed that any resolution to the conflict must include an end to the Israeli occupation and prioritize the establishment of a Palestinian state.

“There can be no solution in the region without ending the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, with a priority on establishing a state,” said Abdelaty, emphasizing the necessity of a two-state solution.

Rasmussen echoed this sentiment, stating, “The two-state solution remains the viable solution to the problem between Israel and Palestine, and this is important as we seek a solution as quickly as possible.”

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