Riyadh: Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, spoke by phone today with Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian territories. According to Qatar News Agency, the two sides touched on efforts being made regarding the current situation in the occupied territories. The discussion highlights Saudi Arabia's ongoing engagement with Palestinian leadership amidst evolving regional dynamics. The conversation reflects ongoing diplomatic dialogues aimed at addressing the challenges faced in the occupied territories. The talks are part of Saudi Arabia's broader efforts to engage with key stakeholders in the region, focusing on fostering stability and peace. Both parties emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing the pressing issues affecting the Palestinian population.
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