Foreign Ministers Of UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar And Others Welcome US Peace Efforts In Gaza
A joint statement has been issued by the Foreign Ministers of several countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Türkiye, Indonesia, and Pakistan. They expressed their support for US President Donald J. Trump's efforts to resolve the conflict in Gaza. The ministers conveyed their belief in his capacity to guide the region towards peace.
The ministers highlighted the significance of collaborating with the United States to secure peace in the Middle East. They welcomed President Trump's proposal aimed at ending the war and rebuilding Gaza. His commitment to preventing Palestinian displacement and halting West Bank annexation was also acknowledged positively.

The ministers reiterated their dedication to working with the United States to achieve a comprehensive peace agreement. This includes ensuring humanitarian aid reaches Gaza without restrictions and preventing Palestinian displacement. They emphasised that a security mechanism is essential for safeguarding all parties involved.
They also stressed the importance of releasing hostages and achieving full Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories. The goal is to rebuild Gaza and establish a just peace based on a two-state solution. This solution envisions Gaza's integration with the West Bank into a Palestinian state under international law.
The foreign ministers expressed their readiness to engage constructively with all parties involved in finalising and implementing an agreement. Their aim is to ensure peace, security, and stability for people across the region through collaborative efforts.
The joint statement reflects a unified commitment among these nations to work towards ending the conflict in Gaza. By supporting President Trump's leadership and proposals, they hope to pave the way for lasting regional stability and security.
With inputs from WAM