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Qatar: We are optimistic about the negotiations for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that although Qatar is optimistic about the ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip, it is too early to talk about progress in these talks.

report Mehr News Agency quoted by Al Jazeera, “Majed Al Ansari”, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, while expressing optimism about the ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip, took the time to talk about the progress in these talks. He knew.

Al-Ansari said: Any attack on Rafah will have a negative effect on reaching an agreement. Any operation in Rafah will lead to a human disaster and will have a negative impact on the process of talks.

The spokesperson of Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, referring to the content of the talks in Qatar, added: Doha talks focus on humanitarian aid and the realization of a temporary ceasefire.

Al-Ansari continued: The responsibility for the health of civilians and news and medical facilities should be given to the occupiers. The only explanation for the attack on journalists in the Shafa hospital is that this action was carried out in an effort to cover up the crimes.

He added: We are working with our regional and international partners to ensure the arrival of aid to the Gaza Strip. Talks about the prisoner exchange agreement continue in Doha.

Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesman said: Talks are ongoing. We are cautiously optimistic. Technical groups meet each other to check some details.

Al-Ansari continued: Yesterday’s meeting was held to exchange answers between the two sides, and it included Israel’s answer to Hamas’ answer. We are still in the framework of exchanging proposals and have entered into technical meetings.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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