Core Points - Australian Prime Minister Albanese held a phone call with Palestinian President Abbas, marking their first communication since November 2023 [1] - Albanese reiterated Australia's support for the "two-state solution" and called for immediate humanitarian aid to Gaza, a permanent ceasefire, and the release of all hostages [1] - Abbas emphasized the urgency of achieving a permanent ceasefire and accelerating humanitarian aid to alleviate famine in Gaza, expressing gratitude for Australia's economic and humanitarian assistance [1] - Both leaders agreed to meet during the upcoming UN General Assembly in September to work towards peace [1] Additional Context - Albanese is also seeking to arrange a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, although the timing is yet to be determined [2] - Recent announcements from several Western countries, including France, the UK, and Canada, regarding the recognition of Palestine have raised questions about Australia's potential stance [2] - Albanese stated that the Australian government supports resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the "two-state solution" and will consider various factors before making a decision [2]
澳大利亚总理与巴勒斯坦总统通话 重申支持“两国方案”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-05 03:29