欧洲和阿拉伯国家外长将在巴黎讨论巴以冲突后安排
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-09 16:14

Core Points - A meeting of European and Arab foreign ministers is scheduled in Paris to discuss post-conflict arrangements for Palestine following the Gaza ceasefire agreement [1] - Attendees include foreign ministers from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the UK, with representatives from Turkey and the EU also present [1] - The French Foreign Ministry stated that the meeting aims to clarify the collective commitments of the parties involved to implement the Gaza ceasefire agreement and subsequent arrangements, focusing on territorial security, governance, and reconstruction for Palestine [1] Group 1 - Israel expressed dissatisfaction with the upcoming meeting, claiming it was planned "behind Israel's back" during a sensitive time in ceasefire negotiations [3] - The Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar described the meeting as "unnecessary and harmful" [3] - A high-level international conference on resolving the Palestinian issue and implementing the "two-state solution" was held in July, resulting in a New York declaration that was later supported by the UN General Assembly, with the US and Israel voting against it [3] Group 2 - Several countries, including France, the UK, Portugal, Canada, and Australia, officially recognized the State of Palestine in September [3]