On February 1st, a diplomatic alliance composed of the foreign ministers of Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia issued a collective warning regarding the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. This convergence of eight nations sends a major political signal for regional stabilization.
Repeated violations undermine regional peace
According to reports from Jin10, ongoing non-compliance with the ceasefire agreement has resulted in over a thousand Palestinian casualties. Beyond these alarming figures, the joint statement emphasizes that these breaches could significantly escalate tensions in the region and hinder efforts toward sustainable peace.
A direct threat to ongoing negotiations
The eight countries express deep concern that systematic violations of the ceasefire agreement pose a tangible threat to the current political process. This unified stance highlights the urgent need to create a conducive environment for Gaza to move toward a more stabilized phase.
Call for unity to build lasting peace
The declaration stresses the crucial role of cooperation among all stakeholders to ensure the success of the second phase of the regional peace plan. These eight nations reaffirm their collective commitment to establishing enduring peace and call for strict adherence to the commitments made.
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Eight nations from Asia and the Middle East demand respect for peace in Gaza
On February 1st, a diplomatic alliance composed of the foreign ministers of Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia issued a collective warning regarding the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. This convergence of eight nations sends a major political signal for regional stabilization.
Repeated violations undermine regional peace
According to reports from Jin10, ongoing non-compliance with the ceasefire agreement has resulted in over a thousand Palestinian casualties. Beyond these alarming figures, the joint statement emphasizes that these breaches could significantly escalate tensions in the region and hinder efforts toward sustainable peace.
A direct threat to ongoing negotiations
The eight countries express deep concern that systematic violations of the ceasefire agreement pose a tangible threat to the current political process. This unified stance highlights the urgent need to create a conducive environment for Gaza to move toward a more stabilized phase.
Call for unity to build lasting peace
The declaration stresses the crucial role of cooperation among all stakeholders to ensure the success of the second phase of the regional peace plan. These eight nations reaffirm their collective commitment to establishing enduring peace and call for strict adherence to the commitments made.