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What Happened at the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit?

The⁢ Sharm El-Sheikh summit on halting⁢ the Zionist occupiers’ war against the oppressed people of Gaza ⁣was hosted by Egypt’s Prime Minister, where leaders from several countries shared their views on the ⁤matter.

According⁤ to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, the Sharm El-Sheikh summit addressing an ​end to the Zionist occupiers’ war ‌against Gaza’s oppressed population took place today,⁣ Monday, under⁣ the ⁤hosting⁣ of Egypt’s ⁤Prime Minister.

At this ⁣summit, leaders from various countries expressed their perspectives on the issue.

Donald Trump, President of the United States, stated in ​his speech: ‍”We will sign ‍a comprehensive document ‌on an agreement ⁤between Israel and hamas. The issue ⁣of Israeli captives’ bodies ⁢remains unresolved and efforts are ongoing to recover them.”

Trump, who ⁢appeared intent on overlooking repeated breaches by⁢ Zionist⁢ occupiers in previous agreements, claimed: “The agreement ⁢between Israel and ‍Hamas will hold. ⁢Everything progressed smoothly and unexpectedly well; everyone is pleased. The Gaza ‌agreement is our largest and moast ‌complex deal. We ⁤do ‍not ​want World War III.”

Donald Trump; Abdel Fattah el-Sisi,⁣ President ⁤of Egypt; Recep⁤ Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey; and Sheikh ‍Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar​ signed a comprehensive document concerning the Gaza agreement.

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi ‍said: “We are witnessing a‍ historic moment unlike any before ​it. We ​hope this agreement ends a ​painful⁤ chapter in ​human history. The so-called two-state solution is the only path ⁢to fulfill legitimate Palestinian-Israeli demands. Security for nations cannot be achieved ‌through military‍ might but⁤ through peace-which remains our strategic ‌choice. The Palestinian right to self-determination is preserved; they must enjoy freedom and sovereignty. Peace does not come from⁣ governments alone but​ from peoples themselves-peace is a common aspiration among ‌all ‌nations involved.”

He added: “In coming days⁤ we will work toward laying⁣ foundational measures for reconstructing Gaza. We foresee a shining future for‍ this ⁤region. ‌We ⁣seek a⁢ Middle East free from weapons ⁣of mass destruction.The ⁤Gaza agreement must be implemented alongside pursuing a two-state solution-and today we have signed​ this historic document accordingly.”

Simultaneously occurring, Pakistan’s Prime⁣ Minister ⁤Shehbaz sharif declared at the summit: “Today marks one of‍ the greatest days in modern history as‍ peace‌ has been achieved after arduous efforts! We again nominate President Trump for the⁢ Nobel Peace Prize! He is best suited because he has saved millions of lives!”

Notably, ‌none of ​those speaking at this summit‌ condemned nearly two years of genocide carried out by Zionist occupiers in Gaza.

News ⁤Sources:​ © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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