The Minister of Foreign Affairs submitted this proposal at the start of the top of the MADRID group, which brings together this afternoon in the capital of Spain to representatives from 20 European and Arab countries that promote the solution of two states as a way to overcome this conflict in the middle East.
Spanish Foreign Minister defended this Sunday to launch an “embargo” in the sale of weapons to Israel to the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, and to stop the offensive on Gaza.
Albares has this proposal at the start of the top of the Madrid Group, which this afternoon brings in the capital of Spain to representatives of 20 European and Arab countries, who promote the solution of two states as a way to overcome this conflict in the middle -east.
The Spanish minister has indicated that he will put concrete actions on top of the table in the meeting, the first of them the immediate suspension of the association agreement between the EU and Israel, in accordance with Article 2 on respect for human rights.
“We all have to launch a arms embargo, there can be no sale of weapons to Israel,” added the owner of Foreign Affairs, who asked to revise the national list of individuals who have every country and the EU.
Albares has also indicated that he will ask those present to comply with that the United Nations conference on 17 June is “a big movement” of recognition of the Palestinian state, so that those countries that did not take the step that Spain took a year ago.
“The only interest that we have met everything we have met today is to put this unfair, cruel, inhuman war from Israel in Gaza in Gaza, to break the blockade of humanitarian aid and eventually move forward to the solution of two states,” said Albares, who emphasized the silence when the silence happens at the moment that happens. “
In this second meeting of the Madrid group, the ministers of the Foreign Affairs of around twenty Arab and European countries participate, including Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, next to Brazil.
Source: EITB

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