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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned the comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu made provocative statements about the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, which the UAE firmly rejects. These statements were seen as a clear violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.
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Khalifa Bin Shaheen Al Marar, the UAE’s Minister of State, made it clear that the UAE fully supports the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He emphasized that the security, stability, and sovereignty of Saudi Arabia must be respected by all, and that the UAE views Saudi Arabia’s sovereignty as a "red line" that should not be crossed by any country.
The Minister also made it clear that the UAE will not accept any infringement on the rights of the Palestinian people. He strongly rejected any efforts to displace Palestinians or any actions that could harm their rights. The UAE also called for a stop to settlement activities that disrupt peace and stability in the region and undermine opportunities for peace and coexistence.
Khalifa Shaheen urged the international community, including the United Nations and the UN Security Council, to step up and take action against illegal activities that go against international law.
Finally, the Minister reaffirmed the UAE’s long-standing commitment to protecting the rights of Palestinians. He stressed that the only way to achieve lasting regional stability is through a two-state solution, where both Israel and a fully independent Palestinian state can exist peacefully side by side.
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