Arab and European ministers have highlighted critical priorities in addressing the ongoing conflict in Gaza, following a meeting in Riyadh, on Tuesday. This came in the ‘Riyadh Statement', issued following the meeting of the ministerial committee tasked by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit on the developments in the Gaza Strip where foreign ministers and representatives of European countries participated to discuss the urgent need to end the war in Gaza and take the necessary steps to implement the two-state solution. The Statement affirmed support for all efforts aimed at ensuring an immediate ceasefire, the release of prisoners and hostages, and ending the war in Gaza while putting and end to all unilateral illegal measures and violations in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, as well as addressing the catastrophic humanitarian crisis. It also stressed the importance of transitioning to a political track to reach a political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The statement emphasised the importance of taking concrete steps towards establishing the Palestinian state within the context of the two-state solution were discussed, and the urgent need to take such steps and the importance of coordinating positions. The meeting also discussed the issue of recognising the Palestinian State by the countries that have not yet done so, and the timing and context of this recognition. The meeting stressed, according to the statement, the importance and necessity of adopting a comprehensive approach towards a credible and irreversible path to implementing the two-state solution in accordance with international law and agreed-upon standards, including UN Security Council resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative, and other relevant initiatives. This is in order to achieve a just and lasting peace that meets the rights of the Palestinian people, the security of Israel and the region in a way that will pave the way for normal relations between states in a region where stability, security, peace and cooperation prevail. The meeting also stressed, according to the statement, the need to intensify support for state-building efforts and support for the new Palestinian government, and the importance of having a single Palestinian government in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem and Gaza.