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Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2025-07-27, 11:43am

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Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain left Dhaka this morning to attend the "High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution" at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.


The two-day ministerial-level conference, scheduled for July 28-29, is being jointly hosted by France and Saudi Arabia in line with UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/79/81, adopted in December 2024.

During the meeting, the foreign affairs adviser will join ministers and senior UN officials in discussions aimed at reviving momentum for the two-state solution in light of the deepening humanitarian and political crisis in Gaza.

Officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Hossain is scheduled to return home on early morning of August 1.

On Saturday, a senior official at the ministry told BSS that Adviser Hossain is expected to reiterate Bangladesh's unwavering support for the rights of the Palestinian people and the implementation of a viable two-state solution.

Bangladesh will reaffirm its commitment to international law, the UN Charter, and relevant Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, while advocating for a credible, time-bound roadmap for sustainable peace in the Middle East, the official added.

The high-level UN gathering is seen as a significant international effort to build consensus on Gaza governance, ensure unhindered humanitarian access, and advance global recognition of Palestinian statehood, reports BSS. 

Bangladesh has consistently supported the Palestinian cause in the international forums and was among the first countries to recognize the State of Palestine following its 1988 declaration of independence.