LP4Q Holds Meeting with Qatari Shura Council Deputy Chairperson in Doha

LP4Q Holds Meeting with Qatari Shura Council Deputy Chairperson in Doha

A delegation from the Parliamentarians for Al-Quds League, headed by Hamid bin Abdullah Al-Ahmar, President of the League, held a meeting with Her Excellency Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al-Sulaiti, Deputy Chairperson of the Qatari Shura Council in the capital, Doha.

During the meeting, several topics related to parliamentary work were discussed, with a focus on parliamentary efforts aimed at ending the aggression and the Israeli genocide against the Gaza Strip.

Both sides emphasized the need for further efforts to stop the genocide being committed against the Palestinian people and the importance of urging the international community to take decisive steps to halt the ongoing aggression and ensure the full rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state.

The two sides also agreed to enhance the relationship between the League and the Qatari Shura Council, hold joint seminars, and coordinate parliamentary efforts to support the Palestinian cause.

The President of the League commended the efforts of the State of Qatar in supporting the Palestinian people and its diplomatic initiatives to stop the aggression and attempt to deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged Gaza Strip.

The visit took place on the sidelines of the participation of the delegation from the Parliamentarians for Al-Quds League, which, in addition to the President of the League, included the League's Director, Dr. Mohammed Makram Belaawi, and the Director of Public Relations, Mr. Abdullah Al-Baltaji, in the proceedings of the 6th session of the General Assembly of the World Union of Muslim Scholars in Doha.

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