Arab Nations Back Trump's Gaza Peace Plan
A group of Arab nations, led by Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, have thrown their weight behind US President Donald Trump's plan to resolve the longstanding Gaza conflict. The ministers expressed readiness to work with the US and conflicting parties to conclude the agreement.
The plan, presented by President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calls for an end to hostilities in the Gaza Strip. It also involves the rebuilding of the blockaded coastal region, aiming to bring peace, security, and stability to the people of the region.
Notably, several Arab states have backed the proposal, with Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia also supporting the joint statement. The ministers aim to ensure the implementation of the agreement, which includes the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip. However, the sources do not specify which government representatives from the named Arab countries are part of the negotiation group implementing the plan.
The US-led initiative, supported by a broad range of nations, seeks to bring an end to the Gaza conflict. With the backing of key regional players, the ministers are committed to working together to conclude the agreement and achieve a peaceful resolution.
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