Arab and European countries, along with international and regional institutions, have expressed their welcome for the joint statement issued by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and U.S. President Joe Biden. The statement emphasized the need to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, release prisoners and detainees, and called for the resumption of negotiations on Aug. 15 in Doha or Cairo. These nations and institutions also praised the efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to quickly reach a ceasefire agreement and end the tragic situation in Gaza. In this context, GCC Secretary-General Jassim Al Budaiwi welcomed the joint statement, supporting efforts to end the crisis in Gaza and alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people. He commended the ongoing efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to resume negotiations among all parties to achieve an agreement and de-escalate the situation in the region. He affirmed that the GCC countries supp ort all efforts aimed at stopping the crisis and saving the Palestinian people, emphasizing that collective efforts and unified positions are the best way to end the crisis, positively impacting regional and international peace and stability. He also reiterated the GCC's support for the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with the Arab Peace Initiative and relevant international resolutions. Meanwhile, Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs praised the joint statement's emphasis on the need to end the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza. The ministry reiterated Kuwait's support for all efforts aimed at reaching agreements that would halt the aggression on Gaza. In its statement, the ministry expressed appreciation for the continuous efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to de-escalate tensions and achieve security and stability in the region. The United Arab E mirates also announced its support for the call to reach a ceasefire agreement and release hostages and detainees. In a statement issued by UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE urged all concerned parties to respond to the call for urgent consultations on August 15, expressing hope that the current proposed agreement would end the suffering of Gaza's residents and the hostages and their families. The UAE reaffirmed its deep appreciation and full support for the intensive mediation efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States to reach an agreement that would end the dire situation in Gaza. Similarly, Iraqs Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the tripartite statement calling for a ceasefire agreement, the release of hostages and detainees, and the provision of immediate relief to the people of Gaza. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry, in its statement, regarded this statement as a serious commitment by the three leaders to resolve the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and v iewed it as an important step towards achieving stability in the region. The ministry urged all concerned parties to respond positively to this initiative, expressing hope that these efforts would lead to tangible results that would alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people and end the current crisis as quickly as possible. The European Union (EU) also expressed its support for the tripartite statement on the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Josep Borrell, the European High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said on the (X) platform: "The European Union (EU) joins Egypt, Qatar and the United States in their call to conclude a ceasefire agreement and release the hostages without delay." He added: "We reaffirm our full support for their mediation to end the unbearable cycle of suffering. The agreement will also pave the way for regional de-escalation." For her part, President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen said: "We need a ceasefire in Gaza now, as it is the only w ay to save lives, restore hope for peace, and secure the return of the hostages." "Therefore, I strongly support the efforts led by the United States, Egypt and Qatar to help achieve the peace and stability that the region needs," she added. Meanwhile, Britain announced its support for the Qatari-Egyptian-US statement, which included a "framework agreement" calling on the two parties to the conflict to resume ceasefire negotiations in the Strip immediately and exchange the release of prisoners. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a press statement, "We agree with our partners that there is no room for delay and that the fighting must stop now," along with the release of prisoners and the "urgent and unrestricted" entry of aid into Gaza. He noted that "there is an agreement ready that is consistent in the long-term interests of the Palestinians, the Israelis and all parties concerned and they must agree to it urgently to put an end to this devastating conflict." The Italian government also annou nced its support for the efforts made by the three countries to reach an agreement to cease fire in the Gaza Strip and release the hostages in line with UN Security Council Resolution 2735. The Italian government said in a statement that "it is increasingly urgent to cease fire in the Gaza Strip, to end the suffering of the civilians , ensure the necessary humanitarian assistance and promote de-escalation at the regional level." The statement indicated that Italy urges all parties concerned with the conflict to accept the mediators' invitation to resume negotiations in Doha scheduled for August 15, with the aim of reaching a final agreement. Source : Qatar News Agency