Theatrics Trumped All at Trump's Gaza Summit
- U.S. President Donald Trump attended a summit in Sharm El-Sheikh on October 13, where he and leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey signed a document described as 'more of a vision statement than anything.'
- During the summit, Egypt's President Sisi awarded Trump the Order of the Nile, Egypt's highest civilian honor, indicating the country's praise for him as a key figure in peace efforts.
- French President Emmanuel Macron remained seated during Trump's address, highlighting some leaders' reluctance to fully participate in the event.
- A diplomatic source noted that the document signed was meant to simply commemorate peace efforts, reflecting varied expectations among leaders regarding the summit's outcome.
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Theatrics trumped all at Trump's Gaza summit
US President Donald Trump's lightning summit in Egypt, meant to cement a ceasefire in Gaza, was more a celebration of one man's newfound peacemaker persona than a high-level political negotiation, according to diplomats.
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