Qatar Urges Immediate Negotiations for Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two
Qatar Urges Immediate Negotiations for Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two

Qatar Urges Immediate Negotiations for Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two

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Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has called for immediate negotiations on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the urgency of the situation during a press conference in Doha alongside Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. The second phase is expected to involve the release of remaining hostages and a permanent end to hostilities, but there is currently no clear plan for when talks will commence. Al Thani reiterated opposition to the displacement of Palestinians and expressed Qatar's readiness to host released prisoners. Meanwhile, Hamas representatives indicated optimism about the negotiations, suggesting that the current atmosphere favors their position. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to discuss the ceasefire with U.S. officials, but a definitive timeline for the next phase of negotiations is still lacking. Both Qatari and Turkish officials stressed the importance of adhering to international law regarding the treatment of Palestinians.

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