Qatar, Egypt reaffirm commitment to Gaza ceasefire mediation


Palestinians, displaced by the Israeli military offensive, shelter in a tent camp, in Gaza City, May 7, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

DOHA (BERNAMA-QNA): Qatar and Egypt reaffirm that their mediation efforts in the Gaza Strip remain ongoing, consistent, and grounded in a unified vision aimed at ending the unprecedented humanitarian crisis and alleviating the suffering of civilians by fostering the necessary conditions for achieving a comprehensive ceasefire.

According to Qatar News Agency (QNA), the two countries emphasise that attempts to sow discord among brotherly nations - whether through the casting of doubt, distortion, or media escalation - will not succeed, nor will they deter the two nations from continuing their joint efforts to end the war and the resulting humanitarian catastrophe.

Qatar and Egypt reiterate that they will not be drawn into any internal dynamics or secondary agendas that do not serve the interests of the brotherly Palestinian people.

Both countries reaffirm their unwavering commitment to a clear framework focused on alleviating suffering, promoting de-escalation, and working towards a lasting resolution.

Qatar and Egypt further affirm that they are closely coordinating with the United States to reach an agreement that will bring an end to the humanitarian tragedy and ensure the protection of civilians. — Bernama-QNA

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