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Carney to attend Gaza peace summit in Egypt on Monday: Prime Minister's Office
More than 20 countries aim to finalize Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid opening at summit co-chaired by Egypt and the US, amid reports of 9,500 missing persons.
- On October 13, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will attend the Sharm el-Sheikh peace summit in Egypt where Gaza accords will be signed, co-chaired by U.S. President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
- Following diplomatic efforts at the UN last month, talks mediated by Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye and the United States produced a cease-fire Friday after three days of negotiations.
- Egypt has begun dispatching emergency food and medical supplies as displaced Palestinians return north after roads opened, while Israeli forces will remain to maintain pressure on Hamas until disarmament.
- Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the summit aims to protect Palestinian civilians, end displacement and support Gaza's reconstruction.
- The summit will focus on ending hostilities, advancing regional peace efforts and ushering in security and stability across the Middle East.
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Mark Carney making last-minute trip to Egypt for Gaza peace summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney was set to leave Sunday afternoon for Egypt, to take part in a hastily organized summit surrounding the truce U.S. President Donald Trump helped arrange between Israel and Hamas.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe event is dedicated to the truce that Washington helped to conclude between Israel and Hamas.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCarney making last-minute trip to Egypt for Trump peace plan summit
OTTAWA �� Prime Minister Mark Carney was set to leave Sunday afternoon for Egypt, to take part in a hastily organized summit surrounding the truce U.S. President Donald Trump helped arrange between Israel and Hamas.
·Toronto, Canada
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left, 44% Center
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- 44% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources are Center
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