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Sharm El-Sheikh Document Signatories Commit to Resolving Disputes Through Negotiation

The signatory countries of the Sharm El-Sheikh document ⁤emphasized their commitment to resolving future disputes through negotiation.

According ⁤to the English section of webangah News Agency, ⁢citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, the Sharm El-Sheikh document, signed by‌ leaders from the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and ⁤Turkey at the conclusion of the ⁣Sharm El-Sheikh summit, ‌stresses⁤ resolving ‍future conflicts through dialog.

The key points of this document are as‌ follows:

We⁤ are united in our determination to eliminate extremism and radicalism in all‍ its forms.

No society can thrive amid normalized violence.

We welcome progress made toward ⁢a comprehensive and lasting⁣ peace ​process in ⁢Gaza.

We support kind and mutually beneficial relations between Israel and its neighbors.

We seek dignity and equal opportunities for all.

The Middle East cannot ​endure a continuous ⁤cycle of war.

the ⁤region cannot tolerate selective or incomplete implementation of agreed-upon conditions.

earlier, The‍ Wall Street Journal revealed some provisions of the ⁢document signed at the Sharm el-Sheikh summit on Gaza. The meeting was attended by leaders including Donald Trump.

According to⁣ The Wall Street Journal’s report,⁤ the document emphasizes empowering all countries⁤ in the region ⁢to achieve their aspirations for peace, security, and prosperity. It calls ⁣for a comprehensive vision for peace based on mutual respect and shared destiny.

The document also states: ⁤”We commit​ to ⁤cooperating on principles that will ​enable‍ future generations to advance together in peace.”

The Sharm El-Sheikh summit took place Monday evening in Egypt⁤ amid ongoing Israeli aggression​ against Gaza’s vulnerable population. Hosted by Egypt’s Prime minister, various leaders‍ shared their perspectives during the meeting.

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas at this summit ⁢despite neither‌ primary‌ party being present for the agreement ‌signing.

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