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Egypt, Slovenia reject displacing Gazans, back Palestinian statehood for peace

IANS April 18, 2025 176 views

Egypt and Slovenia have solidified their stance against the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing a two-state solution as the path to regional stability. President Sisi and Parliamentary Speaker Zupancic discussed critical humanitarian efforts and diplomatic strategies to address the ongoing conflict. Slovenia's recent recognition of the Palestinian state signals growing international support for Palestinian sovereignty. Their joint position highlights the increasing diplomatic pressure on Israel to seek a peaceful resolution.

"The creation of a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders... is the only guarantee for achieving lasting peace" - Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi"
Cairo, April 18: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and Slovenia's Parliamentary Speaker Urska Klakocar Zupancic have reaffirmed their opposition to the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and their support for the establishment of a Palestinian state as the only path to long-term regional peace.

Key Points

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Egypt leads diplomatic efforts to mediate Gaza ceasefire

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Slovenia officially recognizes Palestinian state

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Multilateral support grows for Palestinian rights

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Regional peace depends on two-state solution

During talks in Cairo with Zupancic, Sisi said on Thursday that the creation of a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, remained "the only guarantee for achieving lasting peace and stability in the region," according to a statement from the Egyptian presidency.

Sisi also briefed the Slovenian official on Egypt's efforts to mediate a renewed ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, facilitate the exchange of hostages and detainees, and ensure the sustained flow of humanitarian aid to alleviate a deepening crisis in the enclave, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Egyptian leader welcomed Slovenia's recognition of a Palestinian state, describing it as Slovenia's position "in support of the rights of the Palestinian people".

Zupancic, who is on an official visit to Egypt, voiced her country's rejection of the displacement of Palestinians and commended Egypt's role in preserving regional security, according to the Egyptian statement.

She also expressed Slovenia's interest in deepening cooperation and coordination with Egypt across multilateral platforms.

Zupancic also praised Egypt's leading role and relentless efforts to achieve stability in the Middle East.

She also affirmed Slovenia's commitment to intensifying consultation and coordination with Egypt on issues of mutual interest and in international forums.

Slovenia has previously criticised US President Donald Trump's plan to take over Gaza and displace Palestinians from their land as "unacceptable".

It also slammed Israel's blocking of humanitarian aid access to the war-ravaged strip.

Similarly, Egypt presented in March a multi-phase reconstruction plan for Gaza to counter Trump's plan and prevent the depopulation of Gaza and turning it into a "Middle Eastern Riviera". The Egyptian plan has received unanimous backing from 22 Arab states.

Moreover, the meeting discussed ways to strengthen Egyptian-Slovenian ties, with El-Sisi commending the recent growth in bilateral relations.

The Egyptian President also emphasised the role of both countries' parliaments in boosting economic, trade, and investment cooperation.

Slovenia officially recognised the State of Palestine on June 4, 2024, as part of a broader initiative by several European countries to coordinate pressure on Israel to help bring an end to the war in Gaza.

Reader Comments

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Maria K.
Finally some sensible leadership in this conflict! The 1967 borders solution has always been the most reasonable path to peace. Proud of Slovenia for taking this stand 🇸🇮
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James T.
While I support Palestinian statehood in principle, I'm concerned about how this would work in practice given Hamas' control of Gaza. The article doesn't address security guarantees for Israel.
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Ahmed F.
Egypt has shown true leadership throughout this crisis. Their mediation efforts and reconstruction plan deserve more international support. The Arab world stands united on this issue.
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Sophie L.
Interesting to see smaller European nations like Slovenia taking principled stands. The coordinated recognition of Palestine by multiple countries could create meaningful diplomatic pressure.
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Thomas R.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is heartbreaking. Whatever the political solution ends up being, we need to prioritize getting aid to civilians immediately. No more delays!
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Layla M.
East Jerusalem as capital is non-negotiable for any lasting peace. Glad to see countries standing firm on this principle. The international community needs to keep pushing for a just solution ✊

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