Turkey set to call for action on Gaza as soon as possible: Reuters
Fidan met Hamas leaders to discuss ceasefire status and humanitarian aid before a meeting of foreign ministers from Qatar, UAE, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, amid 226 deaths since truce began.
- 1- Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is expected to urge swift arrangements to secure and administer Gaza under Palestinian control during a meeting in Istanbul on Monday. 2- Foreign ministers from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Pakistan, and Indonesia will attend the talks, which will focus on the Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian situation. 3- Turkey aims to coordinate regional efforts to support Palestinian governance and stability in Gaza following recent ceasefire developments.
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Turkish FM hosts Hamas delegation ahead of guarantors' meeting in Istanbul
Other guarantor countries include Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. By i24 News and The Algemeiner Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hamas chief Khalil al-Khayya and other senior members of the jihadist group’s political bureau in Istanbul on Saturday. Al-Hayya, a senior Hamas negotiator, was among the terror chiefs surviving an Israeli strike on their Doha residence last month. Topics of discussion, accordin…
Turkey set to call for action on Gaza as soon as possible, source says
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is expected to call at a meeting in Istanbul on Monday for arrangements to be made as soon as possible to ensure the security and administration of Gaza by Palestinians, a foreign ministry source said on Sunday.
Hamas leader in Gaza Khalil al-Haya said today after meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Istanbul that the militant group would adhere to the terms of the ceasefire.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met on Saturday in Istanbul with a delegation from the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to discuss political and humanitarian developments in the Gaza Strip, and ways to solidify the ceasefire that ended the two-year-long Israeli war of extermination.
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