أعلنت القاهرة وجود توافق مصري تركي على أن تهجير الفلسطينيين يمثل «خطاً أحمر» لن يُسمح به، وأن أي محاولة لتنفيذه تستهدف تصفية القضية الفلسطينية.
وأكد وزير الخارجية المصري بدر عبدالعاطي، خلال مؤتمر صحفي مشترك مع نظيره التركي هاكان فيدان في مدينة العلمين الجديدة اليوم (السبت)، وجود توافق مع تركيا حول سبل التعامل مع الأزمات الإقليمية، ومواجهة التهجير، ورفض قرار إسرائيل باحتلال غزة، مؤكداً أن تل أبيب تخوض حرب إبادة ضد الشعب الفلسطيني.
وقال عبدالعاطي إنه تم الاتفاق على التنسيق المشترك مع تركيا لدعم الأمن الإقليمي، وتعزيز التعاون المشترك لخدمة مصالح المنطقة، وتحقيق الأمن والاستقرار، ومواجهة كافة الأزمات وتسويتها سلمياً دون اللجوء لحلول عسكرية.
وأفاد بأن مصر تعمل مع الوسطاء للتوصل إلى وقف إطلاق نار كامل ونهائي في قطاع غزة، مجدداً رفض قرار «الكابينت الإسرائيلي» باحتلال غزة، وطالب برفع القيود التي تفرضها إسرائيل على المعابر التي تغلقها وتمنع دخول المساعدات إلى غزة.
وأعلن وزير الخارجية المصري الاتفاق مع نظيره التركي على ضرورة إقامة الدولة الفلسطينية، ووقف كافة الانتهاكات الإسرائيلية في الضفة الغربية وقطاع غزة، واحترام المقدسات الإسلامية والمسيحية في القدس المحتلة.
ولفت عبدالعاطي إلى أن موقف البلدين تجاه سورية ثابت وموحد، ويطالب بالحفاظ على وحدة وسلامة الأراضي السورية، وتحقيق تطلعات الشعب السوري بكافة أطيافه، لتجنب مخاطر الإرهاب والتقسيم، مع إدانة الاعتداءات الإسرائيلية على الأراضي السورية. وقال عبدالعاطي: لقد توافقنا على دعم جهود المصالحة الليبية، والحفاظ على وحدة ليبيا، وتمكين المؤسسات الليبية من أداء مهامها، والتأكيد على ضرورة سرعة عقد الانتخابات الرئاسية والبرلمانية، وخروج المرتزقة والقوات الأجنبية من ليبيا. وأوضح أنه تم التوافق أيضاً على ضرورة الحفاظ على وحدة الأراضي السودانية، وتثبيت إطلاق النار في لبنان، وانسحاب إسرائيل من الجنوب اللبناني.
وأكد أن العلاقات بين البلدين تشهد تعاوناً استراتيجياً قوامه الصراحة وخدمة مصالح الطرفين والمنطقة، بهدف تحقيق الرفاهية للشعبين الصديقين، وتعزيز الأمن والاستقرار في المحيط الإقليمي.
من جانبه، قال وزير الخارجية التركي أن مصر وتركيا تتحركان من موقف مشترك وثابت لحلحلة قضايا وأزمات المنطقة. وأكد أن تركيا ستواصل جهودها إلى جانب مصر لدعم الشعب الفلسطيني في مختلف المحافل الدولية، موجهاً الشكر لمصر وقطر على جهودهما ودورهما الفاعل لحل الأزمة في غزة. وأضاف أن تركيا ومصر ستقفان أمام أي محاولة لإخراج الفلسطينيين من ديارهم.
واتهم فيدان إسرائيل بعرقلة مساعي وقف إطلاق النار، مطالباً المجتمع الدولي أن يقف في وجهها، وأفاد بأن مصر وتركيا ستواصلان العمل معاً لحل الأزمة، وترفضان مخطط احتلال غزة، مؤكداً أن هذه خطوة توسعية جديدة هدفها ارتكاب المجازر بحق الشعب الفلسطيني.
وحذّر الوزير التركي من أن إسرائيل لا يقتصر مخططها على احتلال غزة، بل يمتد على المدى الطويل ليشمل احتلال دول الجوار، وعلى رأسها سورية ولبنان.
والتقى الرئيس المصري وزير الخارجية التركي هاكان فيدان اليوم في العلمين.
وقال المتحدث باسم الرئاسة المصرية: إن الاجتماع تناول مستجدات عدد من الملفات الإقليمية، أبرزها تطورات الأوضاع في قطاع غزة. وتم التأكيد على رفض إعادة الاحتلال العسكري للقطاع، وضرورة الوقف الفوري لإطلاق النار، وإدخال المساعدات الإنسانية، والإفراج عن الرهائن والأسرى، مع التشديد على رفض تهجير الفلسطينيين.
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مصر وتركيا: لن نسمح بتهجير الفلسطينيين
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Cairo announced that there is an Egyptian-Turkish consensus that the displacement of Palestinians represents a "red line" that will not be allowed, and that any attempt to implement it aims to liquidate the Palestinian cause.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atti confirmed during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in New Alamein today (Saturday) that there is an agreement with Turkey on ways to deal with regional crises, confront displacement, and reject Israel's decision to occupy Gaza, emphasizing that Tel Aviv is waging a war of extermination against the Palestinian people.
Abdel Atti stated that there was an agreement on joint coordination with Turkey to support regional security, enhance mutual cooperation to serve the interests of the region, achieve security and stability, and address all crises and resolve them peacefully without resorting to military solutions.
He reported that Egypt is working with mediators to reach a complete and final ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, reiterating the rejection of the Israeli "cabinet's" decision to occupy Gaza, and called for lifting the restrictions imposed by Israel on the crossings that it closes and prevents the entry of aid to Gaza.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister announced the agreement with his Turkish counterpart on the necessity of establishing a Palestinian state, stopping all Israeli violations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and respecting Islamic and Christian sanctities in occupied Jerusalem.
Abdel Atti pointed out that the positions of the two countries regarding Syria are consistent and unified, calling for the preservation of the unity and integrity of Syrian territory, and achieving the aspirations of the Syrian people from all walks of life, to avoid the dangers of terrorism and division, while condemning Israeli attacks on Syrian territory. Abdel Atti said: We have agreed to support efforts for Libyan reconciliation, maintain the unity of Libya, enable Libyan institutions to perform their duties, and emphasize the necessity of quickly holding presidential and parliamentary elections, and the exit of mercenaries and foreign forces from Libya. He clarified that there was also an agreement on the necessity of preserving the unity of Sudanese territory, stabilizing the ceasefire in Lebanon, and Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
He confirmed that the relations between the two countries are witnessing strategic cooperation based on transparency and serving the interests of both parties and the region, with the aim of achieving prosperity for the two friendly peoples and enhancing security and stability in the regional environment.
For his part, the Turkish Foreign Minister stated that Egypt and Turkey are moving from a common and firm position to resolve the issues and crises of the region. He affirmed that Turkey will continue its efforts alongside Egypt to support the Palestinian people in various international forums, expressing gratitude to Egypt and Qatar for their efforts and active role in resolving the crisis in Gaza. He added that Turkey and Egypt will stand against any attempt to displace Palestinians from their homes.
Fidan accused Israel of obstructing ceasefire efforts, calling on the international community to stand against it, and stated that Egypt and Turkey will continue to work together to resolve the crisis and reject the plan to occupy Gaza, emphasizing that this is a new expansionist step aimed at committing massacres against the Palestinian people.
The Turkish minister warned that Israel's plan is not limited to occupying Gaza, but extends in the long term to include the occupation of neighboring countries, primarily Syria and Lebanon.
The Egyptian president met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan today in Alamein.
The spokesman for the Egyptian presidency stated that the meeting addressed developments in several regional files, most notably the situation in the Gaza Strip. It was emphasized that there is a rejection of the military reoccupation of the strip, the necessity of an immediate ceasefire, the entry of humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages and prisoners, with a strong emphasis on rejecting the displacement of Palestinians.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atti confirmed during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in New Alamein today (Saturday) that there is an agreement with Turkey on ways to deal with regional crises, confront displacement, and reject Israel's decision to occupy Gaza, emphasizing that Tel Aviv is waging a war of extermination against the Palestinian people.
Abdel Atti stated that there was an agreement on joint coordination with Turkey to support regional security, enhance mutual cooperation to serve the interests of the region, achieve security and stability, and address all crises and resolve them peacefully without resorting to military solutions.
He reported that Egypt is working with mediators to reach a complete and final ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, reiterating the rejection of the Israeli "cabinet's" decision to occupy Gaza, and called for lifting the restrictions imposed by Israel on the crossings that it closes and prevents the entry of aid to Gaza.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister announced the agreement with his Turkish counterpart on the necessity of establishing a Palestinian state, stopping all Israeli violations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and respecting Islamic and Christian sanctities in occupied Jerusalem.
Abdel Atti pointed out that the positions of the two countries regarding Syria are consistent and unified, calling for the preservation of the unity and integrity of Syrian territory, and achieving the aspirations of the Syrian people from all walks of life, to avoid the dangers of terrorism and division, while condemning Israeli attacks on Syrian territory. Abdel Atti said: We have agreed to support efforts for Libyan reconciliation, maintain the unity of Libya, enable Libyan institutions to perform their duties, and emphasize the necessity of quickly holding presidential and parliamentary elections, and the exit of mercenaries and foreign forces from Libya. He clarified that there was also an agreement on the necessity of preserving the unity of Sudanese territory, stabilizing the ceasefire in Lebanon, and Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
He confirmed that the relations between the two countries are witnessing strategic cooperation based on transparency and serving the interests of both parties and the region, with the aim of achieving prosperity for the two friendly peoples and enhancing security and stability in the regional environment.
For his part, the Turkish Foreign Minister stated that Egypt and Turkey are moving from a common and firm position to resolve the issues and crises of the region. He affirmed that Turkey will continue its efforts alongside Egypt to support the Palestinian people in various international forums, expressing gratitude to Egypt and Qatar for their efforts and active role in resolving the crisis in Gaza. He added that Turkey and Egypt will stand against any attempt to displace Palestinians from their homes.
Fidan accused Israel of obstructing ceasefire efforts, calling on the international community to stand against it, and stated that Egypt and Turkey will continue to work together to resolve the crisis and reject the plan to occupy Gaza, emphasizing that this is a new expansionist step aimed at committing massacres against the Palestinian people.
The Turkish minister warned that Israel's plan is not limited to occupying Gaza, but extends in the long term to include the occupation of neighboring countries, primarily Syria and Lebanon.
The Egyptian president met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan today in Alamein.
The spokesman for the Egyptian presidency stated that the meeting addressed developments in several regional files, most notably the situation in the Gaza Strip. It was emphasized that there is a rejection of the military reoccupation of the strip, the necessity of an immediate ceasefire, the entry of humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages and prisoners, with a strong emphasis on rejecting the displacement of Palestinians.