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Eight Arab and Islamic Countries Endorse Trump’s Plan for Gaza Ceasefire

Cairo: The Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Trkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have expressed their support for President Donald J. Trump's initiative to cease hostilities in Gaza. The ministers have acknowledged Trump's leadership and efforts in aiming to establish peace in the region.

According to State Information Service Egypt, the ministers have highlighted the significance of their partnership with the United States in fostering regional peace. They have voiced approval for Trump's proposal, which aims to cease hostilities, rebuild Gaza, prevent Palestinian displacement, and promote comprehensive peace. Furthermore, the foreign ministers have noted Trump's commitment to preventing the annexation of the West Bank.

The ministers have conveyed their willingness to collaborate constructively with the United States and other parties involved to finalize and implement the agreement. Their goal is to ensure peace, security, and stability for the region's populations.

In a joint commitment, the ministers have pledged to work with the United States to secure a comprehensive deal. This deal would guarantee the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, prevent Palestinian displacement, facilitate the release of hostages, establish a security mechanism for all parties, ensure full Israeli withdrawal, rebuild Gaza, and create a pathway for a just peace. The basis for this peace involves a two-state solution, integrating Gaza with the West Bank as part of a Palestinian state in accordance with international law, which is seen as vital for achieving regional stability and security.