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Israel and Hamas agree on a truce, finding common ground with Kazakhstan serving as a mediator

Israel and Hamas agree on a truce, acknowledged by Kazakhstan

Israel and Hamas Agree to Truce, Kazakhstan Expresses Approval
Israel and Hamas Agree to Truce, Kazakhstan Expresses Approval

Israel and Hamas agree on a truce, finding common ground with Kazakhstan serving as a mediator

In a statement made by the Kazakh Foreign Ministry, the Central Asian nation has called for an immediate end to the violence between Israel and Hamas, expressing its support for political and diplomatic means for resolving the conflict. The statement, made on the ministry's official website, gov.kz, aligns with calls for a ceasefire, negotiations, and humanitarian access, similar to other Central Asian nations like Uzbekistan.

However, no direct evidence in the available sources points to Kazakhstan playing a significant or publicized role in the mediation process for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The broader mediation efforts emphasize the roles of Egypt, Qatar, and the United States in trying to manage ceasefire implementation and negotiations for a lasting peace.

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas began on January 19, marking a significant step towards stopping violence. Following the ceasefire, three Israeli hostages were released from Hamas captivity and returned to Israel, and hundreds of displaced people began returning to their homes across Gaza. Convoys of lorries carrying humanitarian aid also entered the Gaza Strip.

The Kazakh Foreign Ministry hopes that the ceasefire agreements will be the basis for further steps towards a long-term resolution to the conflict. The ministry has expressed appreciation for the mediation efforts of Qatar, Egypt, and the United States.

Kazakhstan stands for peace and stability and supports the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the principles of international law. The nation is ready to support international efforts aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace in the conflict. The spokesperson for the Kazakh Foreign Ministry is Aibek Smadiyarov.

The current situation in the Gaza Strip requires increased humanitarian aid, and the ministry has expressed its hope that the ceasefire will facilitate the delivery of much-needed supplies to the region. Ninety Palestinian prisoners were freed from Israeli jails as part of the ceasefire agreement.

In conclusion, while Kazakhstan may not have played a direct role in the mediation process for the ceasefire, the nation has expressed its support for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and is ready to contribute to international efforts aimed at achieving a just and lasting peace.

  1. Amidst the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry has voiced its support for the mediation efforts made by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, aligning with a call for peace and stability in the region, as part of Kazakhstan's commitment to resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict according to international law.
  2. In the aftermath of the ceasefire, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry has expressed its hope that the agreement will foster opportunities for increased general-news collaboration, particularly with regards to delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, further emphasizing Kazakhstan's stance as a peaceful nation ready to support international efforts for a just and lasting peace.

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