Türkiye commends Egypt, Qatar, US cease-fire efforts, urges Israel to cooperate
"We commend the mediation efforts of Egypt, Qatar, and the United States of America to achieve a lasting cease-fire in Gaza," the Türkiye's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday. It highlighted the three-phase plan outlined in UN Security Council Resolution 2735, describing it as a strong foundation for peace.
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- Published Date: 06:45 | 09 August 2024
- Modified Date: 06:45 | 09 August 2024
Türkiye's Foreign Ministry on Friday praised Egypt, Qatar, and the US for their mediation efforts in securing a lasting cease-fire in Gaza, urging Israel to respond positively to the Palestinians' commitment to peace.
In a statement, the ministry expressed support for diplomatic initiatives to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip, which has been under extensive Israeli bombardment since Oct. 7 of last year, killing nearly 40,000 Palestinians and injuring over 91,000 others.
"We commend the mediation efforts of Egypt, Qatar, and the United States of America to achieve a lasting cease-fire in Gaza," the statement read.
It highlighted the three-phase plan outlined in UN Security Council Resolution 2735, describing it as a strong foundation for peace.
"We support the implementation of the points made by the leaders of these countries in today's statement," it said.
The ministry urged Israel to reciprocate the Palestinians' constructive approach and called on the international community to exert pressure on the Israeli government to comply.
On Thursday evening, mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and the US urged Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas to resume talks in Doha or Cairo next week.
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