Core Points - A meeting of foreign ministers from seven countries, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, was held in Istanbul to agree on maintaining the Gaza ceasefire agreement and promoting a lasting peace process based on the "two-state solution" [1] - Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan stated that the participating countries share a unified stance on maintaining the ceasefire and preventing further escalation, while Israel continues to violate the ceasefire and obstruct humanitarian aid to Gaza [1] - The meeting addressed the security management of the Gaza Strip, with Hamas agreeing to transfer administrative control to a committee composed of Palestinians, emphasizing the importance of internal consensus and unity among Palestinians [1] - The discussion included the deployment of "international stabilization forces" to Gaza, which would require authorization from the UN Security Council to define the specific tasks of the force [1] - The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement took effect on October 10, but Israeli military actions have continued under the pretext of security, resulting in at least 226 Palestinian casualties since the ceasefire began, according to Gaza's health department [1]
【环球财经】土耳其、沙特等七国外长一致同意维护加沙停火协议
Xin Hua She·2025-11-04 01:52