G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Concludes

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2024-02-26

The G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting concluded on the afternoon of the 22nd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A press conference was held after the meeting, where Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira expressed the serious concerns of the G20 member representatives about the Israel-Palestine conflict. Almost all member countries support the two-state solution to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The meeting lasted for two days, with delegations from the G20 members, guest countries, and 45 international organizations attending the meeting. The main topics of the meeting focused on the international crises caused by current hotspot conflicts and discussions on global governance reform plans. When discussing geopolitical tensions, representatives from many countries agreed and called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. This item also received overwhelming consensus from the Security Council members. Member countries are also worried about the risk of the Israel-Palestine conflict spreading to neighboring countries. They generally support the two-state solution of allowing Palestine to become an independent state and coexist with Israel, and believe this is the only feasible way to resolve the Israel-Palestine crisis.

The Israel-Palestine conflict has been ongoing for over four months. Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip have resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths and more than 69,000 injuries, 90% of whom are women and children. Media reports indicate that some hospitals in the Gaza area are crowded with injured people, many of whom are seriously injured.