Middle East leaders gather as regional tensions reach new heights
High-level talks start today in Saudi-Arabia about growing regional issues. Key discussions focus on cross-border military actions and their effects on multiple countries
Top middle-eastern decision makers are meeting up in Riyadh today for a much-needed discussion about regional issues. The get-together happens right after weekend air-strikes which left many areas damaged (this adds extra weight to planned talks)
The Saudi-hosted summit brings together multiple countries to address cross-border military actions: its main focus is on two hot-spots — Palestinian territories and Lebanon. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wants to find ways to lower military activity in these areas
The White-house is also getting involved with its own set of meetings this week; American officials plan to work with middle-eastern partners on finding common ground. The US team hopes to create a step-by-step plan that would help cool down the situation
- Current air-strikes effects on cities
- Ways to protect local people
- Steps for reducing military actions
- Ideas for long-term solutions
The timing of these high-level talks shows how fast things are moving in the region — just two days ago new damage was reported in multiple areas. Local groups say they need quick action from world leaders to stop more destruction