France's Macron to Attend Egypt Summit on Gaza Peace Plan on October 13
- French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Egypt on October 13 to support the Gaza ceasefire deal, according to the Elysée Palace.
- Macron's discussions in Egypt will focus on the implementation of the next phases of the peace plan, as stated by the Elysée.
- The trip aims to further a French-Saudi initiative promoting Middle East peace, based on the coexistence of Israeli and Palestinian states.
- France recognized a Palestinian state last month, which angered Israel and drew criticism from the United States.
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French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Sharm el-Sheikh, as will other European heads of state.
President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Egypt to support the implementation of the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, an initiative supported by the United States on the same subject
France's Macron to attend Egypt summit on Gaza peace plan on October 13
The plan, brokered by Trump along with Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, aims to establish a permanent ceasefire, secure the release of all hostages and restore full humanitarian access to Gaza, the presidency said.
It has not yet been clarified whether Trump will go to Egypt after Israel and whether he will meet with the French president.
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