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individual neutral athletes, no flags, no anthems to connect them to those countries of the olympics. they have the support of the sports federations and the athletes but this would be a huge controversial decision in ukraine has been adamant that no russian or belarusian to compete in along with those countries that support ukraine against russian and belarusian participants in the olympics and includes the usa and great britain. they re very unhappy with the conditions with which left to compete and they said the restrictions were humiliating and as for those sports, some who have not supported the ioc, the biggest sport in the athletics has been absolutely firm that they will not move or allow any russians belarusians to compete while the war in ukraine continues. the women s super league returns to england this weekend after the international break and ahead of their match against arsenal on sunday, the chelsea manager, emma hayes, has said women in football are routinely used to dealing with what she describes as systemic misogyny and bullying . it follows comments this week made by the former footballer joey barton on social media. male privilege has been something that s always at the and women were banned until the 70s and not expect any one souk understand the privilege . privilege presenter, any one souk understand the privilege presenter, coach or player to really understand that we are routinely used to being dealing with systemic misogyny, bullying and behaviour that has been pretty normal for a behaviour that has been pretty normalfor a large part of behaviour that has been pretty normal for a large part of the football public. on to football and, despite a turbulent few weeks at old trafford heightened by rumours of a dressing room rift, there is some cause for celebration. this superb goal from alejandro garnacho, against everton two weeks ago, has won the premier league s goal of the month award. on top of that, united have landed a hat trick, with harry maguire being named player of the month and erik ten hag picking up manager of the month. despite trouble in europe, united had a perfect record in the league in november, and ten hag believes maguire has played a huge part in grinding out results. we ve had our setbacks, especially at the start of the season a lot of things were against us, injuries, decisions and sometimes are just as a team we had to deal with that is the character of the team will be far back and we are in better form and receive the performances are increasing as a team and individuals. and that s all the sport for now. taking the vote on the cease fire decision in gaza. taking the vote on the cease-fire decision in gaza. representatives of afghanistan. decision in gaza. representatives of afghanistan, angola, decision in gaza. representatives of afghanistan, angola, antigua - decision in gaza. representatives of afghanistan, angola, antigua and i afghanistan, angola, antigua and barbuda, saudi arabia, azerbaijan, bombers, bangladesh, others, belgium bolivia, bosnia botswana, cambodia, chile, congo, costa rica, cuba, egypt, el salvador, slovenia, spain, ethiopia, fiji, philippines, finland, ethiopia, fi i, philippines, finland, ., ., , ., ., ., finland, allow the protocol, not all those countries finland, allow the protocol, not all those countries will finland, allow the protocol, not all those countries will be finland, allow the protocol, not all those countries will be forging - those countries will be forging comments of 15 member council part of the formality stub played by the rabbits of negotiations off camera the last hour this vote is to lead in the strategy of the hour is secretary general must bring the vote that he knows will be vetoed by the united states in order to hurry up the united states in order to hurry up the inevitable moment when the americans will say to israel, enough is enough it may not be the next vote but these folks will come thick and fast over the next few weeks on the israeli government. we will leave that seek and see the live events as they take place and talk about the vote and will talk about sport and about saudi arabia and the money that they re ploughing into and administer since they re using that to improve the reputation. we are going to stay with the world of sport and talk about saudi arabia and the money they are currently ploughing in to football, f1, and golf. the minister in charge of sport says the claim they re using that money to improve the reputation of the oil rich state a practice known as sportswashing are very shallow. our sports editor dan roan has been in the country, accompanied at all times by the saudi ministry of sport, and has sent this exclusive interview with prince abdul aziz bin turki al faisal. from a revamped league attracting football s biggest stars and the hosting of world heavyweight title fights to an attempted takeover of golf. jon rahm now the latest top player tojoin its breakaway series. saudi arabia is spending billions of pounds transforming the sports landscape. now the world cup itself is on the horizon and the man overseeing it all told me what lay behind this sports revolution. our ambition is to host the best events around the world and the kingdom for the people of the kingdom to see, but also to invite the world to the kingdom. do you want to be the sort of number one sporting superpower? i don t see it that we re competing with others. 20 million of our population are below the age of 30, so we need to get them engaged. al hilal versus al nassr in the saudi pro league. this summer, clubs here spent a staggering £750 million signing top players to join the likes of superstar cristiano ronaldo, sending shock waves through the game. while the riyadh derby is a sell out, some matches have been watched byjust a few hundred fans. but the man leading the recruitment drive says it s worth it. obviously we would be happy to have all our stadiums full or at least half full, but we recognise the evolution that is taking place. our goal is to create a hugely competitive league that around the world people want to tune in and watch. having lured some of the game s biggest names here, saudi arabia s remarkable spending spree, both in the pro league and beyond, is generating plenty of hype and potentially growth, too. but it s also forcing sports to confront difficult questions over the disruption that all this investment is causing and the motivation that lies behind it. amid fears over the environmental impact and concern sport is being used to improve the reputation of a country where women s rights are restricted and homosexuality is illegal, saudi arabia is the only bidder to stage the 2034 world cup. for those who say that saudi arabia is not a suitable host, what would your message be to them? hosted a lot of events in the past, more than 85 events. everyone s welcome in the kingdom. like any other nations around the world, we have rules and regulations that everyone should abide by and respect. so when you re accused of sports washing, does that frustrate you? it s very shallow and i m sure that a lot of the people that accuse us of that haven t been to saudi or haven t seen what we are doing on the ground. human rights campaigners will say, well, look at the imprisoning of campaigners for women s rights. no one s perfect and we acknowledge that. and we are reforming. and these events help us reform. open play! a training session for some of the estimated 70,000 saudi girls now playing football here. women were only allowed in stadiums five years ago, but there s been rapid progress since with the creation of a professional league and national team. here at a new elite sports academy such opportunities are credited with changing perceptions. it will really make people, like, not see us as a really weird country because they have always judged saudi arabia for being too religious and everything. we want to be more known as the country that has a lot of opportunities for girls, not only men. but campaigners insist a lot more still needs to be done. unfortunately, over the last few years, saudi arabia s human rights record has got worse, not better. we still see activists imprisoned for decades just for tweeting. and we ve recently reported on widespread exploitation of migrant workers in the country, the sorts of issues that we saw in qatar. but more sports are being enticed to this oil rich state. jeddah recently hosting a first ever america s cup regatta in the red sea. the critics waved aside. they should come here and check it for themselves and not grandstand. you can t change from outside. you ve got to change from within. we ve seen this for over a year now that this is the place where the sport will grow. but for those competing here, there s scrutiny as well as opportunity, as a profound shift in sporting influence towards this region gathers pace. with perfect timing dan sent that interviewjust as news the sponsors brought by united arab emirates, each country, the 50 member council will read out a statement before the vote is called we have some time before the note is counted. the theme that we are looking at, dan sent that interviewjust as news broke of an extraordinary deal the saudi backed liv golf have signed with arguably the best golfer in the world. the spaniard jon rahm has announced he is leaving the pga, just a year after telling his fans he had no interest in the saudi money. it is rumoured his contract is worth more than $300 million over three years. rahm is one of the hottest properties on the american tour, still only 29, a former number one, two time major winner. and who could possibly forget his performance at this year s ryder cup? josh carpenter is assistant managing editor of the sports businessjournal in the us, which covers all things golf. thank you for being with us and getting slammed on social media but you know they say, everyone is a price. you know they say, everyone is a rice. ., u, you know they say, everyone is a rice. ., . ., , ., price. you could certainly say that, like ou price. you could certainly say that, like you mentioned, price. you could certainly say that, like you mentioned, john - price. you could certainly say that, like you mentioned, john just - price. you could certainly say that, like you mentioned, john just a - price. you could certainly say that, l like you mentioned, john just a year ago and a few months ago spoke about how he was not a fan of liv golf from our standpoint, not a big student of the game and is been all about legacy and that sort of thing is really short but very successful career but even as the rumour started percolating and swirling around in the last few weeks, i am still pretty stunning to watch them announce the move last night. find announce the move last night. and the pga, merchant negotiations, how does this change things because they re in negotiations and one of them because some pouches the others key officer and you have to think this makes liv s bargaining position are much stronger, doesn t it? sources i was talking to her telling me that they were only trying to were telling me that they were only trained citizens, liv wants and is a great person and personality and they got that but also, a bargaining chip in these negotiations. december 31 is the deadline between the pga tour and the investment fund it could be pushed back but trained to so, they really see this as a negotiating tactic and if these negotiations, the been really lacking in recent months without it that way it is seen as a bargaining chip and wants to get a deal done and if they want to happen. got three of the top five players. grabbing jon rahm shows the ability of who can i not clap in tiger woods, will be shocked if he saw tiger woods of rory mcilroy go to liv butjon rahm fonts stature shows that you get anyone they want. the we shall see- that you get anyone they want. the we shall see. thank you very much for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. we ll bring you the results of the vote soon. bill it is the future and powered by green energy. this is just a taste of what s to come in the southwest vehicles running on clean power and some of the first prototypes of their kind the world. others already in operation. fix, prototypes of their kind the world. others already in operation. pa, 11le others already in operation. a lot of electric cars others already in operation. a lot of electric cars in others already in operation. a lot of electric cars in the others already in operation. a lot of electric cars in the road - others already in operation. lot of electric cars in the road but steady vehicles and vessels, they will start to become clean poster thousand 30 pacific shift in how things are. in thousand 30 pacific shift in how things are- thousand 30 pacific shift in how thins are. ., ., ., , things are. in another world first. zero missions things are. in another world first. zero missions which things are. in another world first. zero missions which is things are. in another world first. zero missions which is destined l things are. in another world first. i zero missions which is destined for places zero missions which is destined for places like zero missions which is destined for places like mining industry, airport operations places like mining industry, airport operations at the moment, we have a prototype operations at the moment, we have a prototype vehicle which is drivable in the prototype vehicle which is drivable in the first prototype vehicle which is drivable in the first one in the world. russia has fired cruise missiles at ukraine for the first in over two months. the air raid in kyiv lasted almost two hours though thankfully all the missiles heading towards the ukrainian capital were destroyed by western supplied air defences. the central parts of the country weren t so lucky. one person was killed and four others were injured in the city of pavlohrad. six s 300, they are the long range surface to air missiles were fired at the eastern kharkiv region, with residential buildings destroyed, one dead several others injured. coincidence? not likely. here s the vote. the result of the thou . ht here s the vote. the result of the thought is here s the vote. the result of the thought is as here s the vote. the result of the thought is as follows, here s the vote. the result of the thought is as follows, 13 - here s the vote. the result of the thought is as follows, 13 votes i here s the vote. the result of the thought is as follows, 13 votes in | thought is as follows, 13 votes in favour, one against and one extension favour, one against and one abstains. due to the veto of a permanent security council. i will now give the floor to the members of the council would like to make a statement following the vote, give the to the representative of the united arab emirates. the the to the representative of the united arab emirates. the to the representative of the united arab emirates. the uae is deel united arab emirates. the uae is deeply disappointed united arab emirates. the uae is deeply disappointed with - united arab emirates. the uae is deeply disappointed with the - united arab emirates. the uae is - deeply disappointed with the outcome of today s deeply disappointed with the outcome of today s vote. regrettably in the face of of today s vote. regrettably in the face of untold misery, the inability to demand face of untold misery, the inability to demand a humanitarian cease fire. let me to demand a humanitarian cease fire. let me be to demand a humanitarian cease fire. let me be clear, on the backdrop of the grave let me be clear, on the backdrop of the grave warnings, the appeals by humanitarian actors, the world public humanitarian actors, the world public opinion, this council grows isolated public opinion, this council grows isolated in public opinion, this council grows isolated in the bureaus untethered from its isolated in the bureaus untethered from its own founding document. what is the from its own founding document. what is the message we re sending palestinians that we cannot unite around palestinians that we cannot unite around a palestinians that we cannot unite around a call to halt the rhythm this of around a call to halt the rhythm this of gaza. the message recently to civilians this of gaza. the message recently to civilians across the road you may find themselves in similar situations. the disappointing outcome of this would not deter us from outcome of this would not deter us from continuing to employ her counsellors to act and bring the violence counsellors to act and bring the violence in counsellors to act and bring the violence in gaza to an end. they must violence in gaza to an end. they must react violence in gaza to an end. they must react and the uk will insist that it must react and the uk will insist that it does. i must react and the uk will insist that it does- must react and the uk will insist that it does. ~ , . that it does. i think the member and i rive the that it does. i think the member and i give the floor that it does. i think the member and i give the floor to that it does. i think the member and i give the floor to the i give the floor to the representative of the united states. publics, despite a rushed process in consultation by the resolution office. consultation by the resolution office, united states engaged in good office, united states engaged in good faith on this. we propose language with constructive resolutions that would reinforce the life-saving resolutions that would reinforce the life saving diplomacy we have undertaken since october seven and increased undertaken since october seven and increased opportunities for humanitarian aid to enter gaza and encourage humanitarian aid to enter gaza and encourage the release of hostages under encourage the release of hostages under the encourage the release of hostages under the assumption of humanitarian clauses under the assumption of humanitarian clauses and under the assumption of humanitarian clauses and lay the foundation for durable clauses and lay the foundation for durable peace. unfortunately, nearly all of our durable peace. unfortunately, nearly all of our recommendations were ignored all of our recommendations were ignored and as a result of this process ignored and as a result of this process was an imbalanced resolution that was process was an imbalanced resolution that was divorced from reality and it would that was divorced from reality and it would not move forward on the grounds it would not move forward on the grounds of it would not move forward on the grounds of any concrete way. we regretfully cannot support it. we still cannot comprehend why the resolution office declined to include resolution office declined to include language condemning hamas horrific include language condemning hamas horrific terrorist attacks on october horrific terrorist attacks on october seven. an attack that killed over 1200 october seven. an attack that killed over 1200 people, women, october seven. an attack that killed over1200 people, women, children, the elderlv over1200 people, women, children, the elderly. people from a range of nationalities, burned alive, gunned down. nationalities, burned alive, gunned down, subject to obscene sexual violence down, subject to obscene sexual violence. we are very disappointed that for violence. we are very disappointed that for the victims of these heinous that for the victims of these heinous acts, they offered not the condolences condemnation of the murderers, some five mobile. i sexual murderers, some five mobile. i sexual violence released by hamas on october sexual violence release

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bringing. we will continue to work with you and with all our partners to fulfil this responsibility and make sure that our common human values prevail, international law prevails and peace for all prevails. thank you so much. if i now may give the floor to you, tony. good afternoon everyone. i m grateful good afternoon everyone. i m grateful to the entire team for their grateful to the entire team for their hospitality. and for the opportunity to be with. we appreciate the engagement of every country appreciate the engagement of every country here and we are particularly grateful country here and we are particularly grateful to country here and we are particularly grateful to jordan country here and we are particularly grateful tojordan and country here and we are particularly grateful to jordan and egypt, country here and we are particularly grateful tojordan and egypt, to partners grateful tojordan and egypt, to partners who have long worked to advance partners who have long worked to advance the two state solution, to their dedication to a more stable and peaceful middle east. we come together and peaceful middle east. we come together here today, sharing the same together here today, sharing the same fundamental interest and objective, to end this conflict in a way that objective, to end this conflict in a way that ensures lasting peace and security way that ensures lasting peace and security in way that ensures lasting peace and security in the region. we may have different security in the region. we may have different views and positions, and certain different views and positions, and certain necessary steps to achieve that objective. today we reaffirm our individual commitment to continue our individual commitment to continue to work for that end that we share continue to work for that end that we share. throughout this conflict countries we share. throughout this conflict countries across the middle east, and beyond, have played an essential role in and beyond, have played an essential role in preventing its spread. today we all role in preventing its spread. today we all agreed on the importance of using we all agreed on the importance of using our we all agreed on the importance of using our respective flutes and capability to deter any state, or non-state capability to deter any state, or non state actor, from opening another non state actor, from opening another front in this conflict or taking another front in this conflict or taking other destabilising actions. all of taking other destabilising actions. all of us taking other destabilising actions. all of us have a direct interest in this all of us have a direct interest in this our all of us have a direct interest in this. ourjoint efforts have also been this. ourjoint efforts have also been critical in humanitarian assistance to gaza. i m grateful to egypt assistance to gaza. i m grateful to egypt for assistance to gaza. i m grateful to egypt for facilitating a mechanism to do egypt for facilitating a mechanism to dojust egypt for facilitating a mechanism to dojust that. egypt for facilitating a mechanism to do just that. each day more than 100 trucks to do just that. each day more than 100 trucks are moving to rafah, up from 100 trucks are moving to rafah, up from zero 100 trucks are moving to rafah, up from zerojust over a week 100 trucks are moving to rafah, up from zero just over a week ago. 100 trucks are moving to rafah, up from zerojust over a week ago. but that is from zerojust over a week ago. but that is not from zerojust over a week ago. but that is not nearly enough. today we spoke that is not nearly enough. today we spoke about ways to accelerate and expand spoke about ways to accelerate and expand the sustained delivery of aid. expand the sustained delivery of aid~ this expand the sustained delivery of aid. this morning i had an opportunity to meet with the commissioner general and i spoke with staff commissioner general and i spoke with staff located in gaza. i heard first hand with staff located in gaza. i heard first hand about the extraordinary, life-saving first hand about the extraordinary, life saving work they are doing in gaza, life saving work they are doing in gaza, in life saving work they are doing in gaza, in the life saving work they are doing in gaza, in the face of extremely difficult gaza, in the face of extremely difficult conditions. and week how we can difficult conditions. and week how we can expedite efforts to get assistance to them so they can get it to the assistance to them so they can get it to the palestinian people. we are also working to continue the progress also working to continue the progress we have made in getting our citizens progress we have made in getting our citizens and progress we have made in getting our citizens and other foreign nationals, critically wounded people. nationals, critically wounded people, out of gaza. even as we welcome people, out of gaza. even as we welcome their safe exit we remain resolutely welcome their safe exit we remain resolutely committed and focused on securing resolutely committed and focused on securing the release of hostages held by securing the release of hostages held by hamas. i had the opportunity to discuss held by hamas. i had the opportunity to discuss this, and the status of our ongoing efforts, this morning. we all our ongoing efforts, this morning. we all spoke today about the clear need to we all spoke today about the clear need to protects palestinian civilians need to protects palestinian civilians. united states supports israel s civilians. united states supports israel s right to defend itself, a terrorist israel s right to defend itself, a terrorist organisation that attacked brutally, terrorist organisation that attacked brutally, and cares not a whit for the palestinian people of the future the palestinian people of the future. this is the same right that each future. this is the same right that each of future. this is the same right that each of our future. this is the same right that each of our countries have. as israel each of our countries have. as israel conducts its campaign, how does israel conducts its campaign, how does it israel conducts its campaign, how does it mattermy israel must take every does it mattermy israel must take every possible measure to prevent civilian every possible measure to prevent civilian casualties. my meetings with israeli officials yesterday i conveyed additional steps that they should conveyed additional steps that they should dojust that. it is simply the right should dojust that. it is simply the right and moral thing to do. when the right and moral thing to do. when i the right and moral thing to do. when i see a palestinian boy or girl pulled when i see a palestinian boy or girl pulled from the wreckage of a building pulled from the wreckage of a building it hits me in the gut, as it hits building it hits me in the gut, as it hits everyone in the gut. i see my it hits everyone in the gut. i see nry own it hits everyone in the gut. i see my own children in their face. as human my own children in their face. as human beings how can any other not feel the human beings how can any other not feel the same way. this morning i heard feel the same way. this morning i heard from feel the same way. this morning i heard from the unwra staff in gaza, many heard from the unwra staff in gaza, many of heard from the unwra staff in gaza, many of whom are displaced themselves, about the immense human toll this themselves, about the immense human toll this conflict has taken. for mac toll this conflict has taken. for mac two toll this conflict has taken. for mac two itself, they have lost 77 of their colleagues, who are there simply their colleagues, who are there simply trying to provide people with their basic simply trying to provide people with their basic needs. the trauma of being their basic needs. the trauma of being under constant bombardment and under constant danger, the inability to ensure under constant danger, the inability to ensure their own children that nothing to ensure their own children that nothing will happen to them. what we have to nothing will happen to them. what we have to do. nothing will happen to them. what we have to do, more than anything else, all of have to do, more than anything else, all of us, have to do, more than anything else, all of us, everyone concerned, is to prevent all of us, everyone concerned, is to prevent the all of us, everyone concerned, is to prevent the demonisation of each other prevent the demonisation of each other if prevent the demonisation of each other. if we don t do that then we do exactly other. if we don t do that then we do exactly hamas s work for it. we have do exactly hamas s work for it. we have to do exactly hamas s work for it. we have to look do exactly hamas s work for it. we have to look out for each other, we have have to look out for each other, we have to have to look out for each other, we have to look have to look out for each other, we have to look out for each other, we have to look out for each other, we have to look out for every innocent life. have to look out for every innocent life the have to look out for every innocent life. the united states believes that all life. the united states believes that all of these efforts would be facilitated by humanitarian policies. we believe pauses can be a critical policies. we believe pauses can be a critical mechanism at protecting civilians. critical mechanism at protecting civilians, forgetting aid in, forgetting foreign nationals out. this still forgetting foreign nationals out. this still enables israel to achieve its objective, to defeat hamas. i spoi had substantial discussions today about had substantial discussions today about our had substantial discussions today about our shared interest in creating about our shared interest in creating the foundation for durable security creating the foundation for durable security and enduring peace. the united security and enduring peace. the united states continues to believe that a united states continues to believe that a viable path is a two state solution that a viable path is a two state solution with israelis and palestinians each exercising their legitimate right to live in a state of their legitimate right to live in a state of their own with equal measures, security of their own with equal measures, security and freedom, of opportunity and dignity. we discussed some of the musical and practical steps we might the musical and practical steps we might take to help advance that proposition. the united states and our partners will have different views our partners will have different views on our partners will have different views on how best to advance or achieve views on how best to advance or achieve these steps. we all recognise that we cannot go back to the status recognise that we cannot go back to the status point we all understand that, the status point we all understand that, not the status point we all understand that, not only to have interest, but a responsibility, to do everything we can, a responsibility, to do everything we can, to a responsibility, to do everything we can, to chart a better path forward we can, to chart a better path forward together. now, none of us are under forward together. now, none of us are under the illusion that this will be are under the illusion that this will be easy. particularly our partners will be easy. particularly our partners from egypt and jordan, who have, partners from egypt and jordan, who have, for partners from egypt and jordan, who have, for decades, worked to facilitate have, for decades, worked to facilitate a real piece, but it is precisely facilitate a real piece, but it is precisely now, when the stakes are highest, precisely now, when the stakes are highest, that even when the outlook seems highest, that even when the outlook seems darkest, that we have to intensify seems darkest, that we have to intensify our work to meet this moment intensify our work to meet this moment. thank you so much. translation: i would like to thank his excellency translation: i would like to thank his excellency. the translation: i would like to thank his excellency. the minister- translation: i would like to thank his excellency. the minister for - his excellency. the ministerfor external affairs. his excellency. the ministerfor externalaffairs. our his excellency. the ministerfor external affairs. our meeting is to discuss the developments of the crisis in gaza and give room for the arab countries involved to express their positions towards this crisis. i was keen through this meeting to explain the vision of the position of egypt that is consistent with and that we need to take time into consideration and look at the developments. the unfortunate killing events in gaza cannot be justified. we would not accept to go into an argument or accept the justification of these practices is considered against the right to defence, the collective punishment israel targeting innocent civilians and facilities, medicalfacilities, and facilities, medical facilities, paramedics and facilities, medicalfacilities, paramedics in addition to trying to force migration for palestinians. this cannot be a legitimate self defence at all. egypt is exerting efforts to guarantee that delivering aid to the gaza strip and treating the civilians wounded and we will continue our efforts in spite of all the obstacles we are facing. in this regard i would like to ask for an immediate and intensive ceasefire in gaza without any condition. and that israel would stop its violations of international law and we need to double our work to deliver humanitarian aid as soon as possible with quantities that would meet the needs of the palestinians and to talk later on how to come out of this crisis before it gets broader and the conflict inflicted on all the people through the region. i also reiterated that we should not deal with this crisis of international peace and security while some are condemning targeting civilians and ascribing this as a gross violations of humanitarian law and to adhere to the demands of a ceasefire while we find that they oppose the same principles when things are related to the palestinian cause as if the arab plan is lesser than the blood of other people. although the numbers of people who were killed from civilians in gaza over the last few weeks including working and relief and journalists, cannot be justified anyway. in this regard we are still asking for an immediate ceasefire and that israel would stop hindering the delivery of humanitarian aid. we also demand an international investigation for the violations of international law in this war and finally, what we are witnessing of an escalation and human tragedy. and suffering of civilians as a result of not addressing the deep roots of the problem and to address the rights of the palestinian rights. i reject any attempts to liquidate, like the palestinian cause, and i ask that we need to work as soon as possible to revive the peace process, based on the two state solution, and establish a palestinian state based on the lines of the 4th ofjuly and its capital, jerusalem. irate on the lines of the 4th ofjuly and its capital, jerusalem. on the lines of the 4th ofjuly and its capital, jerusalem. we will take a limited number its capital, jerusalem. we will take a limited number of its capital, jerusalem. we will take a limited number of questions - its capital, jerusalem. we will take a limited number of questions and | its capital, jerusalem. we will take | a limited number of questions and i would a limited number of questions and i would appreciate it if all our colleagues would limit their intervention to one question and one question intervention to one question and one question only. translation: perhaps today s meeting was at a very important time and attended by the ministries of foreign affairs of important countries that are very influenced in the course. d0 countries that are very influenced in the course- countries that are very influenced in the course. ,., ., ~ .. in the course. do feel that american administration in the course. do feel that american administration is in the course. do feel that american administration is able in the course. do feel that american administration is able to in the course. do feel that american administration is able to stop - in the course. do feel that american administration is able to stop the i administration is able to stop the aggressions against civilians in the gaza strip, or did the american side, during this meeting, has offered any road map or any map to resume the peace process to end the current crisis? i resume the peace process to end the current crisis? current crisis? i think it is inappropriate current crisis? i think it is inappropriate for - current crisis? i think it is inappropriate for me - current crisis? i think it is inappropriate for me to l current crisis? i think it is l inappropriate for me to talk current crisis? i think it is - inappropriate for me to talk about the us inappropriate for me to talk about the us position in the presence of the us position in the presence of the us the us position in the presence of the us secretary of state. we had a comprehensive conversation and with countries comprehensive conversation and with countries that share the desire to work countries that share the desire to work effectively to contain this crisis work effectively to contain this crisis and work effectively to contain this crisis and to put down the foundations and solutions that would spare foundations and solutions that would spare the foundations and solutions that would spare the region from these conflicts. that allows us also to talk about conflicts. that allows us also to talk about and deal with all issues and to talk about and deal with all issues and to protect civilians and to ensure and to protect civilians and to ensure the flow of humanitarian assistance and to deal with the root causes assistance and to deal with the root causes of assistance and to deal with the root causes of the crisis which is a failure causes of the crisis which is a failure to causes of the crisis which is a failure to implement decades later the agreement to establish a two state the agreement to establish a two state solution, given that this would state solution, given that this would put an end to the conflict and end the would put an end to the conflict and end the enmity between the two parties. end the enmity between the two parties, and would mitigate all the threats parties, and would mitigate all the threats related to that. we always look forward to work closely with the us look forward to work closely with the us. we have a strategic relationship with the us and we appreciate the capabilities available to the us. there was interest available to the us. there was interest and very clear interest that we interest and very clear interest that we reached and we will work in the future that we reached and we will work in the future to translate these ideas and visions into reality on the ground, and visions into reality on the ground, to and visions into reality on the ground, to contain the severe crisis and humanitarian crisis. all efforts should and humanitarian crisis. all efforts should come together to work positively and end this conflict, notjust positively and end this conflict, notjust even end this positively and end this conflict, not just even end this crisis pos

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