Arab ambassadors in Turkey, including Libya’s Mustafa Al-Qlaib, convened to discuss bilateral relations, residency issues for Arabs, and the situation in Gaza. They condemned violence in Gaza, supporting Palestinian rights to statehood.
On Thursday, a significant meeting took place in Ankara, hosted by the Arab League Mission, where Arab ambassadors accredited to Turkey gathered, including Libya’s ambassador, Mustafa Al-Qlaib. The discussions centered on enhancing Arab-Turkish bilateral relations and addressing the concerns of Arabs living in Turkey. This meeting followed up on previous discussions held by the Arab Ambassadors Council and aimed at outlining future collaborative events.
One of the primary topics brought to the table was the process of issuing residency permits for Arab citizens in Turkey. The ambassadors sought viable solutions to these challenges through dialog with the Turkish Directorate of Migration Management and the Ministry of Interior. They also examined customs-related complications and other pertinent issues affecting the Arab community.
Additionally, in the context of current affairs, the ambassadors expressed grave concerns regarding the situation in Gaza. They condemned the ongoing violence and humanitarian crises attributed to Israeli actions. The ambassadors collectively voiced their unwavering support for the Palestinian people, emphasizing their right to an independent and sovereign state with Jerusalem at its heart, aligned with resolutions of international legitimacy.
The meeting of Arab ambassadors in Turkey underscored the importance of collaboration in addressing the issues faced by Arab nationals while reaffirming their collective stance on the ongoing crisis in Gaza. This gathering reflected a unified front in supporting the rights of Palestinians and enhancing bilateral relations between Arab states and Turkey.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly