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Mohammed Bin Salman condanna 'il genocidio' a Gaza

epa11662600 Saudi Arabia Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud attends a welcome ceremony at the EU-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Brussels, Belgium, 16 October 2024. This is the first summit between the EU leaders and the GCC, aiming to develop a closer partnership. The European Union is the second-largest trade partner for the GCC countries, generating €170 billion in trade in 2023, imports of mineral fuels accounted for over 75% of EU imports from GCC countries. Since 2020, fuel imports have more than tripled mainly due to the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. EPA/JOHANNA GERON / POOL
epa11662600 Saudi Arabia Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud attends a welcome ceremony at the EU-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Brussels, Belgium, 16 October 2024. This is the first summit between the EU leaders and the GCC, aiming to develop a closer partnership. The European Union is the second-largest trade partner for the GCC countries, generating €170 billion in trade in 2023, imports of mineral fuels accounted for over 75% of EU imports from GCC countries. Since 2020, fuel imports have more than tripled mainly due to the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. EPA/JOHANNA GERON / POOL
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RIAD, 11 NOV - Il principe ereditario saudita, Mohammed Bin Salman, ha condannato oggi il "genocidio" di Gaza ed ha chiesto l'immediato cessate il fuoco nella Striscia e in Libano, durante il suo intervento al summit della Lega Araba e dell'Organizzazione per la cooperazione islamica.

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