In a significant move towards peace in the Middle East, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi met with senior U.S. officials in Cairo on Saturday. The discussions focused on achieving a ceasefire in Gaza and negotiating a hostages-for-prisoners agreement in the Palestinian enclave.
President Sisi engaged with U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and U.S. Middle East envoy Brett McGurk, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts to stabilize the region. This meeting marks a crucial step in international diplomacy aimed at resolving long-standing conflicts and fostering sustainable peace.
The talks highlighted the commitment of both Egypt and the United States to address humanitarian concerns and work towards a framework that ensures the safety and security of all parties involved. As negotiations continue, stakeholders remain hopeful that these efforts will lead to a lasting resolution in Gaza.
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Egyptian president discusses Gaza ceasefire with top U.S. officials
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