Bangladesh FM to join OIC meeting on Israeli aggression

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will hold the meeting at the headquarters of its General Secretariat in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
From Turkiye, Foreign Minister Hasan will travel to Jeddah to attend the meeting, a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told UNB.
During his participation in the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkiye on March 1-3, the Foreign Minister described the event as a significant platform for international dialogue.
At the Forum, Hasan emphasized the urgent need for a collective effort to end the ongoing genocide in Gaza, holding Israel accountable for committing crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.
As part of its continued efforts to stop the brutal Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people since October 7, the OIC also held an open-ended executive committee extraordinary meeting at the foreign minister level, at its headquarters on October 18 last year.
In an interview with TRT World, Hasan highlighted the lack of sufficient global action to halt the violence and atrocities in Gaza.
“What’s happening in Gaza is simply crimes against humanity. Not only crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing is going on,” he stated, pointing out the devastating toll on civilians, with over 30,000 people, predominantly women and children, killed in the conflict.
The Foreign Minister said they have not seen enough effort to stop this “war and genocide” and Israel is violating all the norms of any war.
Representing Bangladesh at the Forum in Turkiye, Hasan underscored the potential of the global community gathered there to play a pivotal role in addressing these atrocities.
“I think we can raise our united voices to stop these atrocities, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in Gaza and stop Israel,” he was heard saying in the video interview.
The Forum, initiated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkiye and under the patronage of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, ended on March 3.