On the evening of March 31, local time, the new Palestinian government led by Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa was officially sworn in in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

  According to the official Palestinian news agency "Wafa", Mustafa stressed after taking the oath that the government he leads will serve all Palestinians, and the new government will comply with the political program and international obligations of the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as Palestinian President Abba Start the work based on Sri Lanka's power of attorney.

  Palestinian President Abbas delivered a speech after the new government was sworn in, saying that the new government will carry out extensive political reforms to improve efficiency, provide better services to all Palestinians, maximize humanitarian relief efforts in the Gaza Strip, and strengthen Reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian West Bank and revitalization of the Palestinian economy. He emphasized that the PLO is the only legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. Palestine will continue to cooperate with Arab countries and international parties to stop Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, and ensure that Palestine obtains UN authorization. Full Membership.

  In addition to Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa, who also serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs, the new Palestinian government also includes 23 ministers.

  The new Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa is 70 years old. He has held senior political and economic positions in Palestine, Arab countries and international organizations for a long time, and has rich experience in economic development, public investment and other fields. (Produced by Zhou Jing)

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