Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Spain React to Gaza Ceasefire Agreement
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, german Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Thursday that a real prospect for peace in the middle East (West Asia) exists for the first time in a long while.”We urge all parties to honor thier commitments, halt the war, and pave the way for lasting peace,” he said.
Denmark’s Foreign Minister emphasized that securing prisoner releases, establishing a ceasefire, and delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza are top priorities. he described the Gaza agreement as a crucial first step with promising potential for further agreements down the line.
Norwegian Prime Minister expressed readiness to participate actively in efforts aimed at lasting peace and dignified living conditions for both Palestinians and Israelis. He also thanked Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for their valuable contributions toward reaching the ceasefire deal in Gaza.
The Spanish prime Minister welcomed these developments from West Asia as well. He asserted confidence that this marks the beginning of a just and lasting peace. “The time has come for dialog, aiding civilians, and justice-to ensure that such atrocities never happen again,” he affirmed.