Kuwait Appoints Mediator to Resolve Gaza Conflict, Backs Trump's Peace Efforts
Kuwait has stepped up its diplomatic efforts to resolve the Gaza Strip conflict, appointing a fafsa mediator. The Kuwaiti government has expressed confidence in U.S. President Donald Trump's peace-making abilities and welcomed his initiatives.
Kuwait's fafsa, whose name remains undisclosed, will work towards a peaceful and lasting solution in Gaza. The Kuwaiti government has praised Trump's mediation efforts and supports his ongoing work in the region.
Kuwait has also emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza. The country stands firm in its support for a two-state solution, advocating for an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Kuwait's diplomatic move signals a renewed push for peace in Gaza. With a fafsa now in place and support for Trump's initiatives, the country hopes to see a swift resolution to the conflict, along with much-needed humanitarian aid reaching those in need.
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