The Omani Foreign Minister said in an address to the Al-Quds Support Conference, held at the headquarters of the League of Arab States in Cairo, that supporting the Holy City and establishing development projects in priority sectors there “conveys a message and a meaning to the world that we are an Arab nation that seeks peace (…) through the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state with East Al-Quds as its capital, so that the peoples of the entire region enjoy coexistence in security, serenity, stability and prosperity”.
He pointed out that Al-Quds, as a city, suffered under the weight of the occupation and was subject to Israeli violations and provocations, as well as continuous aggression against the inhabitants of the ancient city and the attacks on their property, neighborhoods, heritage and historical monuments.