Trump Says Egypt, Turkey and Qatar Support Hamas Disarmament Deal
US President Donald Trump said that Egypt, Turkey and Qatar have expressed support for a potential agreement aimed at disarming Hamas as part of efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.
Trump noted that contacts with the leaders of these countries showed willingness to contribute to security and political arrangements that could lead to a long-term calm.
The statement comes amid intense diplomatic moves led by Washington in coordination with regional parties to seek a formula that ensures an end to violence and the restoration of stability.
Informed sources indicate that the proposal includes international monitoring mechanisms and economic incentives in exchange for Hamas giving up its military capabilities.
Observers believe the position of the three countries reflects a desire to prevent a wider conflict, particularly given concerns over humanitarian and security repercussions.
The US administration has not yet disclosed a timeline for implementation, but confirmed that negotiations will continue in the coming weeks with regional and international partners.
Trump noted that contacts with the leaders of these countries showed willingness to contribute to security and political arrangements that could lead to a long-term calm.
The statement comes amid intense diplomatic moves led by Washington in coordination with regional parties to seek a formula that ensures an end to violence and the restoration of stability.
Informed sources indicate that the proposal includes international monitoring mechanisms and economic incentives in exchange for Hamas giving up its military capabilities.
Observers believe the position of the three countries reflects a desire to prevent a wider conflict, particularly given concerns over humanitarian and security repercussions.
The US administration has not yet disclosed a timeline for implementation, but confirmed that negotiations will continue in the coming weeks with regional and international partners.