Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed reinforcing joint efforts among Egypt, the US, and Qatar to move forward with Gaza Strip ceasefire negotiations, the exchange of hostages and prisoners, and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid. This came during the US Secretary of State's visit to Egypt on Wednesday. In a statement, the Egyptian Presidency said that that both sides reaffirmed that the two-state solution remains the path for achieving lasting peace and security and that they agreed to intensify joint efforts for a de-escalation, as to bring back peace and security to the region. The statement continued, "The President reiterated the imperative need for a decisive intervention to remove obstacles impeding the delivery of massive aid and relief to the people in Gaza, who have been enduring catastrophic and unbearable health and living conditions, and to stop Israels violations in the West Bank. He also emphasized the importance of ending the p olicies of escalation against the Palestinian people." President El Sisi also expressed Egypts rejection of endeavors to escalate and expand the scope of the conflict in the region, stressing the need for all parties to demonstrate responsibility. Moreover, he highlighted Egypts solidarity with Lebanon in the wake of the cyberattack it experienced, stressing Egypts commitment to Lebanons security, stability, and sovereignty. Source: Qatar News Agency
Egypt, US, Discuss Reinforcing Joint Efforts Together with Qatar for Gaza Ceasefire Deal
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