Trump Unveils Gaza Peace Plan Backed by Arab States
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a plan to resolve the longstanding conflict in the Gaza Strip. The proposal, backed by several Arab states, aims to bring peace, security, and stability to the region. It includes the rebuilding of Gaza and the release of hostages.
The plan, supported by Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, seeks to end hostilities in the Gaza Strip. Foreign ministers from these countries, along with those of Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia, have expressed readiness to work with the US and involved parties to finalize and implement the agreement.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has explicitly supported the US peace initiative. He has committed Germany to advocate for its acceptance and implementation among Israel and the Palestinians during the UN General Assembly in New York. Wadephul emphasized working with Israeli and Arab ministers to prepare a mutually acceptable solution to end the conflict in Gaza.
The US plan for Gaza, backed by several Arab states, aims to bring peace and stability to the region. It involves rebuilding the coastal strip and releasing hostages. With international support, the plan moves towards a resolution, with Germany committed to advocating for its implementation.
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