Sharm El-Sheikh Document Signatories Commit to Resolving 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.