Muscat: Oman reaffirmed its support for the declaration, calling on the UN Security Council to ensure its provisions are translated into concrete actions to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region.
The resolution, introduced by France, was backed by an overwhelming majority of 142 nations, while 10 voted against it and 12 abstained. Countries opposing the measure included Israel, the United States, Argentina, Hungary, and Paraguay, among others.
Key elements of the roadmap include:
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An immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Release of all hostages
Establishment of a viable and sovereign Palestinian state
Disarmament of Hamas and its removal from governance in Gaza
Normalization of relations between Israel and Arab nations
Collective security guarantees for regional stability
Oman emphasized that the declaration aligns with international law and the principles of justice, stressing the urgent need for unified global action to end the ongoing humanitarian crisis and restore the rights of the Palestinian people.





