U.S. President Donald Trump shared important information regarding the ceasefire process in Gaza at an event held at the White House. Trump stated that the ongoing ceasefire negotiations in Egypt are going very positively and that the peace talks in the region could reach a new stage.
Trump said, "We hope for a peace agreement in the Middle East, things are going very well right now. We have a great team over there; our negotiators are very talented." The President emphasized that many Muslim countries are involved in this important process, highlighting that this situation presents an unprecedented opportunity.
Trump stated, "I may go there this weekend, maybe on Sunday." He mentioned that he could leave the U.S. on Saturday to head to the Middle East, emphasizing that the positive course of the peace talks and the productive nature of the negotiations are encouraging for him. This trip is viewed as a critical step in the progress of the negotiations.
Trump stressed that these negotiations aimed at resolving the disputes in the region hold historical significance, pointing out that the support from many countries in this process has not been seen before. In the current situation, the coming together of all parties could open the door to a potential peace agreement.
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