Qatar: The next phase of negotiations may lead to a general ceasefire in Gaza in the future
The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar said on Monday evening: The next stage of negotiations may lead to a general ceasefire in Gaza in the future. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, quoted by the Palestinian Information Center, Muhammad bin Abd Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar Rahman Al-Thani emphasized: Our main role as a mediator is to bring the parties and their positions closer together.
The ongoing tension and conflict in Gaza will not lead to any progress in the return of Israeli prisoners.
Negotiations regarding Israeli prisoners have made progress compared to the past weeks.
Yesterday we made some progress in laying the groundwork to advance the case of prisoners.
The next phase of negotiations may lead to a general ceasefire in Gaza in the future.
We are a party to this conflict. We are not and our effort is to reduce the gap and differences between the two sides.
The intensity of the war has made the situation more complicated.
We have brought the negotiations to a point that can lead us to a ceasefire.
We cannot predict the response of Hamas, but we will continue our efforts.
Our role is to mediate, not to put pressure on the parties, because we have no influence on any of the parties.
The role of UNRWA is very important and we have been following the financial problems of this agency even from previous years.
The behavior of one person or people cannot be generalized to tens of thousands of UNRWA agency employees.
Using humanitarian aid as a tool to pressure the people is not acceptable.
UNRWA headquarters were bombed along with other relief centers and this is unacceptable.
The only way All parties in the region face the two-state solution. The realization of this solution requires a responsible partner on the other side. Hamas has never been an obstacle in the way after the Oslo Accords. It was not the two-state solution, but it is “Israel” that has always stood in the way.
We do not accept the interaction with the Gaza Strip apart from the West Bank.
Any plan for peace must include security guarantees. be for both sides.
In the first place and before we were asked to mediate, we made every effort to free the captives.
To try to end the ongoing conflict. And we are committed to saving people’s lives as much as possible.
The fate of the Palestinians is determined by them, and we believe in the necessity of a single government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Our position is this. is that the two-state solution is the only solution that guarantees the two nations to live together in peace.
The presence of Hamas or Taliban office in Doha can never be used as a pressure sheet.
The situation in the Gaza Strip is the key to resolving tensions and curbing conflicts in the region.
Publisher | Tasnim News |