RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Friday called for an immediate end to violence in the Middle East, following the recent escalation of armed conflict in the region.
In a joint statement, ASEAN foreign ministers expressed their grave concern over the recent escalation of violence, which has led to the deaths and injury of civilians, including ASEAN nationals.
"We urge for the immediate end of violence to avoid further human casualties and call for the full respect of International Humanitarian Law," the statement said.
The foreign ministers also strongly condemned the acts of violence and reaffirmed their support for a negotiated two-state solution that allows both Israelis and Palestinians to live side-by-side in peace and security.
"This will be the only viable path to resolving the root cause of the conflict," the statement said.
The foreign ministers further called on all parties to protect and ensure the safety and security of all civilians, including ASEAN nationals, and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.
"We urge the international community to support the peace process in order to ensure long-lasting peace and stability in the region," the statement said.
The statement comes as the Middle East is facing a number of crises, including the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
The violence has led to a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of people displaced and in need of food, water, and shelter.