The suggestion was expressed by Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, at a joint press briefing in Cairo, the official statement specifies.
Tehran and Washington were examining their respective positions on the Islamic Republic’s peaceful nuclear program, which was suspended due to Israel’s massive attack on three Iranian nuclear plants in June.
The Egyptian foreign minister said his country is ready to host an international conference on the reconstruction of Gaza, devastated by a Tel Aviv military offensive that has caused tens of thousands of deaths, mostly children and women.
Both foreign ministers agreed to reject the displacement of the Gazan population and support a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the establishment of two states, as the United Nations Resolution establishes.
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