
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed President Donald Trump’s announcement on a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. Modi hoped everyone would participate in the initiative and support this effort to end conflict and ensure peace
“We welcome the announcement of President Donald J Trump about a comprehensive plan to end the conflict in Gaza. It provides a viable way to a long -term and sustainable level, security and development for Palestinian and Israeli people, as well as the larger West of the Asian region,” PM Modi said.
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 29 stated September that they agreed on the plan to end the Gaza war. However, it remains unclear whether Hamas will accept these conditions.
We hope everyone will participate in President Trump’s initiative and support this effort to end the conflict and ensure peace.
“We hope everyone will participate in President Trump’s initiative and support this effort to end the conflict and ensure peace,” the Prime Minister said.
Design 20-point Trump
The 20-point comprehensive plan to end the conflict in Gaza ”requires Gaza to become a” deradicized terror zone that does not pose a threat to her neighbors “and promises to rebuild” for the benefit of Gaza who suffered more than enough.
The plan would create a temporary board that would lead Trump and include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The White House issued Trump’s “Comprehensive Plan to Termian Conflict of Gaza”, shortly before Trump’s joint press conference together with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in which they both planned.
While Hamas said in the past that he would agree to withdraw from the government’s Gaza, the militant group refused to disarm, Netanyahu has long demanded as part of any long -term ceasefire to end the war.
Eight Muslim states welcome a plan
The joint statement of preliminary ministers Qatar, Jordan, Sae, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiy, Saudi Arabia and Egypt welcomed the “sincere effort” of the US President to end the war in Gaza.
“The ministries confirm their readiness for positive and constructively involvement in the United States and parties to complete the agreement and ensure its implementation in a manner that ensures peace, security and stability for nations in the region,” the eight Muslim state ministers said.
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