
On Saturday, when traveling to Egyptian Red Sea Resort, three cathars died in a traffic accident, Sharm El-Sheikh, healthcare officials said. Two other people were injured when their vehicle overturned approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Sharm El-Sheikh. According to I24 News, however, they were not members of the Summit negotiation team scheduled for Monday.
Qatar and Egypt and the US helped to make a ceasefire. At the beginning of this month, Turkey also joined the Sharm El-Sheikh interviews, which concluded an agreement on a ceasefire and dismissing hostages along with hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Gaza Summit
Sharm El-Sheikh is ready to organize a summit that passes Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah El-Sissi and US President Donald Trump, according to the statement of the Egyptian Presidency. The statement added that more than 20 world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and UN Secretary General António Guterres, are expected.
The meeting emphasizes “to end the war in the Gaza Strip, increase efforts to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East, and is announced in the new era of regional security and stability,” said the Egyptian Presidency according to AFP. Meanwhile, Hamas official Osama Hamdan informed AFP: “According to the signed agreement, the exchange of prisoners launched on Monday morning as agreed.”
Keir Starmer to take part in the Gaza Summit
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is to visit Egypt on Monday to participate in the summit. According to Downing Street, Starmer, whose government officially recognized Palestine last month to support the prospect of solving two states, it will urge continuous international cooperation to advance at the next stage of the Peace Plan. This includes the disarmament of Hamas, the layout of the monitoring mission of the ceasefire and the determination of temporary measures in the Gaza Administration.
Summit Gaza: French President Emmanuel Macron took part in
French President Emmanuel Macron visits Egypt on Monday to show his support for the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, CNN reported and quoted the announcement of the French Presidency.
Macron’s journey comes at a decisive time when international leaders are connected to promote conflict and seek permanent peace in the region. The Presidency stated that Macron would express his “full support” for a ceasefire agreement and “also consulted with his partners on other steps in performing a peace plan”.
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