Rubio says ongoing Gaza peace negotiations are 'not yet' the end of the war
Talks in Egypt aim to coordinate hostage releases and future Gaza governance amid ongoing conflict that has killed over 67,000 Palestinians, officials said.
- The conflict in Gaza has "not yet" ended, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who emphasized the importance of hostage release as the first phase of negotiations.
- Rubio stated that Hamas has "basically" agreed to President Donald Trump's proposal for coordinating hostage release logistics.
- He mentioned the U.S. would quickly know if Hamas is serious during the ongoing talks about hostages.
- Rubio identified the release of hostages and Israel's retreat to the yellow line as top priorities for achieving potential peace.
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The war in Gaza "is not over yet," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday, describing the release of hostages held by Hamas as the first phase, with details of what happens after that still need to be worked out. He told NBC's "Meet the Press" that Hamas had "in essence" agreed to President Donald Trump's proposal and the framework for the hostage release, while meetings were underway to coordinate the logistics of that. "They have als…
Washington, Oct 5 (EFE).- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was optimistic this Sunday that the negotiations of the White House-led peace plan will lead to the release of all hostages in Gaza and the end of the war between Israel and Hamas, although he insisted that there are still obstacles to be overcome. Rubio warned that the indirect dialogue that will begin this Monday in Cairo, Egypt, between Israeli negotiators and the Palestinian Islam…
Washington, United States. Israel must stop the bombings on Gaza so that the Palestinian Hamas group can release the hostages, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday. “I think both Israelis and everyone recognizes that the hostages cannot be released in the midst of the attacks, so they will have to stop,” Rubio said on CBS News. “There can be no war in the midst of all this,” said the top US diplomatic representative.
"It's impossible to release hostages in the middle of the strikes, so they will have to stop," said US chief of diplomacy Marco Rubio.
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