Carney to attend Gaza peace summit in Egypt on Monday: Prime Minister's Office
More than 20 countries aim to finalize Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid opening at summit co-chaired by Egypt and the US, amid reports of 9,500 missing persons.
- At the Sharm el-Sheikh summit on October 13, Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with international leaders to advance Middle East peace efforts, according to Egypt's Foreign Ministry.
- Following diplomatic outreach at the UN, Israel and Hamas reached a cease-fire Friday after negotiations mediated by Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, and the United States.
- The first phase of the agreement includes Israeli troop withdrawals from Gaza City, Rafah, Khan Younis and northern Gaza, opening five aid crossings, releasing hostages and prisoners.
- Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the summit aims to protect Palestinian civilians, end displacement and support Gaza's reconstruction.
- The summit will focus on ending hostilities, advancing regional peace efforts and ushering in a new phase of security and stability across the Middle East.
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Israel: absent due to the closeness of the Jewish festivity. The invitation of Al Sisi and Trump to consolidate the peace agreement is in the void.
Leaders Gather in Egypt to Join Trump at Peace Summit
More than 20 world leaders are set to join U.S. President Donald Trump in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh on Oct. 13 for an international summit aimed at finalizing an agreement to end the war in Gaza. Trump arrived in Israel earlier on Monday, as Hamas released 20 hostages as part of the Gaza peace deal he brokered, ending the two-year conflict in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military confirmed the first seven hostages had been relea…
The Prime Minister will visit Sharm el-Sheikh, where he will join the leaders of more than 20 other countries to discuss the reconstruction of Gaza.
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