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		<title>Envoy Engaged for Gaza Reconstruction Holds Talks with Palestinian Authority Official in Ramallah</title>
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<p><strong>Ramallah</strong> &#8211; A former United Nations envoy expected to play a key role in future planning for Gaza met a senior Palestinian Authority official in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The meeting focused on coordination, dialogue, and regional stability.</p>



<p>The talks come as international attention remains fixed on efforts to support recovery and governance arrangements for Gaza after months of conflict. Diplomatic engagement continues alongside humanitarian concerns.</p>



<p>According to officials familiar with the discussions, the envoy’s visit aimed to exchange views on administrative mechanisms and future cooperation. The emphasis remained on continuity and constructive engagement.</p>



<p>The meeting took place with Hussein al-Sheikh, a leading Palestinian Authority figure involved in civil and diplomatic affairs. Discussions were described as professional and forward-looking.</p>



<p>The Palestinian Authority has long been involved in governance matters in the West Bank and maintains administrative institutions. Its leadership continues to engage with international envoys and partners.</p>



<p>The former U.N. envoy has extensive experience in regional diplomacy and conflict coordination. His background includes years of multilateral engagement.</p>



<p>Sources indicated that the discussions covered the current situation in Gaza and the importance of phased planning. Attention was given to institutional readiness and coordination.</p>



<p>The visit to Ramallah followed earlier meetings held in Jerusalem with Israeli leadership. These engagements were part of routine diplomatic consultations.</p>



<p>Officials said the envoy’s role is expected to involve liaison, coordination, and on-the-ground assessment. No formal announcements were made during the visit.</p>



<p>The Palestinian Authority official later confirmed the meeting through a public statement. He highlighted dialogue and the exchange of perspectives.</p>



<p>While no meeting with the Palestinian Authority president was scheduled, channels of communication remain open. Future engagement may take place as planning progresses.</p>



<p>International actors continue to underline the importance of stability, reconstruction, and civilian welfare in Gaza. Diplomatic coordination is seen as essential.</p>



<p>Observers note that meetings of this nature are common during transitional planning discussions. They are viewed as confidence-building steps.</p>



<p>The broader focus remains on humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and restoring basic services. These priorities are shared by multiple stakeholders.</p>



<p>The envoy’s discussions were framed around cooperation rather than political disagreement. Participants stressed practical considerations.</p>



<p>Officials involved described the meeting as calm and constructive. No points of dispute were highlighted.</p>



<p>Such engagements are expected to continue in the coming weeks. Diplomatic activity in the region remains active.</p>



<p>The situation in Gaza continues to draw international concern and attention. Efforts remain centred on recovery and stability.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vilnius &#8211; Lithuania has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining airspace security and ensuring the safety of its citizens and European]]></description>
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<p><strong>Vilnius </strong>&#8211; Lithuania has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining airspace security and ensuring the safety of its citizens and European partners. </p>



<p>Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene announced new measures to safeguard the nation’s borders following repeated airspace incursions involving smuggler balloons entering from Belarus. </p>



<p>The government’s response highlights Lithuania’s proactive and responsible approach toward national defense and its dedication to upholding international aviation standards.</p>



<p>Speaking at a press conference in Vilnius, Prime Minister Ruginiene explained that Lithuania will begin to intercept and neutralize unauthorized aerial objects that pose risks to air traffic and public safety.</p>



<p> The decision follows multiple incidents in which unidentified balloons crossed Lithuanian airspace, temporarily disrupting flights at Vilnius Airport.</p>



<p> The prime minister described the move as essential to maintaining the integrity of national borders and protecting the lives of civilians.</p>



<p>She emphasized that these steps are part of Lithuania’s broader commitment to ensuring regional stability and cooperation within the European Union and NATO frameworks. </p>



<p>Ruginiene noted that Lithuania remains open to dialogue and collaboration with neighboring countries to prevent such incidents and strengthen mutual trust.</p>



<p> The government’s focus, she added, is on deterrence through readiness, coordination, and peaceful engagement, ensuring that Lithuania’s actions remain consistent with international law and European values.</p>



<p>The prime minister also addressed the temporary closure of several Belarus border crossings, explaining that these were necessary precautionary steps taken to secure national interests and minimize disruption.</p>



<p> Travel by diplomats and European Union citizens leaving Belarus continues to be allowed, ensuring that humanitarian and diplomatic mobility remains unaffected. </p>



<p>Ruginiene described the situation as a reminder of the importance of unity among European allies in facing modern challenges that often blend technology, security, and politics.</p>



<p>In recent weeks, airspace safety has become a key topic across Europe, with several countries reporting disruptions caused by drones and other unidentified aerial objects.</p>



<p> Lithuania’s firm yet measured response has been welcomed by regional observers as an example of responsible governance and decisive leadership.</p>



<p> It reflects the country’s ability to act quickly while maintaining transparency and adherence to international norms.</p>



<p>Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys echoed the prime minister’s sentiment, calling for a collective European response to strengthen regional airspace monitoring and improve coordination between NATO allies.</p>



<p> He stressed that recent incidents should not be viewed as isolated occurrences but as challenges that require strategic cooperation and preparedness.</p>



<p> According to Budrys, these coordinated efforts are vital in preventing destabilizing activities that could affect peace and stability across the continent.</p>



<p>Lithuania’s defense authorities have also confirmed that they are in close communication with NATO partners to share intelligence and coordinate airspace protection.</p>



<p> The possibility of invoking NATO’s Article 4—calling for consultations among member states when security is threatened—was mentioned as part of the government’s comprehensive approach to maintaining vigilance and unity.</p>



<p>Experts view Lithuania’s actions as a demonstration of resilience and responsible statecraft in a region that continues to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics.</p>



<p> The government’s decision to enhance monitoring systems and adopt preventive measures reflects its forward-looking strategy, balancing defense with diplomacy.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Ruginiene reaffirmed Lithuania’s unwavering commitment to peace and cooperation, stating that the country seeks stability through strength and partnership.</p>



<p> She called on neighboring nations to respect international borders and work together to promote safety, trust, and peaceful coexistence.</p>



<p>By prioritizing airspace security and transparency, Lithuania is setting a positive example for regional collaboration.</p>



<p> Its swift, clear, and measured response underlines the nation’s role as a responsible member of the European and transatlantic community—dedicated to protecting its people, preserving peace, and ensuring that the skies above Europe remain safe and open for all.</p>
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