Erdogan says Trump meeting with Arab, Muslim leaders on Gaza was ‘fruitful’
Summary
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and several Arab and Muslim leaders about ending the conflict in Gaza was productive. The meeting took place during the United Nations General Assembly in New York, with a focus on ceasing the ongoing fighting and addressing the humanitarian problems in Gaza. Trump suggested that Arab and Muslim countries could help by sending military forces and providing financial support for reconstruction.Key Facts
- Erdogan found the meeting with Trump and others about Gaza to be positive.
- Trump remarked that the meeting included major leaders, excluding Israel, during the UN General Assembly.
- The primary aim was to stop the war in Gaza and achieve a permanent ceasefire.
- Arab and Muslim leaders discussed ways to help with rebuilding efforts in Gaza.
- Israel was not part of the meeting but was informed about the plan's details.
- The plan proposes no involvement for Hamas, but considers a future role for the Palestinian Authority.
- The meeting happened amid calls from many countries for a quick end to the two-year conflict in Gaza.
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