Group 1 - Eight foreign ministers from Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar issued a joint statement welcoming Hamas's measures regarding Trump's "20-point plan" for a ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing the need for immediate negotiations to implement the proposal and address all related issues [1] - The statement highlighted the opportunity for a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire and the resolution of the humanitarian crisis faced by the people in Gaza, calling for an immediate end to the war and a comprehensive ceasefire agreement [1] - The foreign ministers urged the Palestinian Authority to return to Gaza, unify Gaza and the West Bank, and establish a security mechanism to ultimately achieve Israel's complete withdrawal and the reconstruction of Gaza, paving the way for a just and peaceful resolution based on the "two-state solution" [1] Group 2 - A Hamas delegation led by senior leader Khalil Hayya arrived in Egypt to engage in indirect negotiations with Israel, scheduled for June 6, with Egypt acting as the mediator [2] - The negotiations will focus on the conditions and details for a ceasefire based on the "20-point plan" and the exchange of personnel, with the results to be submitted to U.S. Middle East envoy Greenblatt and Trump's son-in-law Kushner after their arrival in Egypt [2] - Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered a negotiation team led by Strategic Affairs Minister Demer to depart for Egypt on June 6, as Hamas outlined a series of conditions for the ceasefire talks, including the release of Palestinian prisoners and guarantees for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza [3]
埃及、约旦、阿联酋、印度尼西亚、巴基斯坦、土耳其、沙特和卡塔尔发表联合声明
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-06 02:50