“It seems we have an agreement on it and we will let you know. I think it’s a deal that will bring back hostages. It will be an agreement that will end the war, “the reporters told reporters as he left the White House. “There will be peace. I think we have a deal, ”the president added.
Trump presented a 21 -point initiative to end the Gaza war during meetings with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly earlier this week.
A White House official, speaking anonymously, told Fox News Digital: “The president emphasized his desire to bring the battles to Gaza at a quick end. US Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Whitkov, presented the American plan for Gaza, which includes the return of all hostages, living and dead, ending attacks in Qatar, a new dialogue between Israeli and Palestinians for peaceful coexistence and others. “
“Foreign partners widely agreed that President Trump was the only one who could finish the battles in Gaza and expressed hope that they could work with the special envoy Whitkov to examine the president’s plan, as the Americans continue to talk.”
Speaking at the two -year Concordia Summit in New York, Witkov described a “very productive” meeting held on Tuesday between Trump and Saudi Arabia officials, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Jordan.
“We presented what we call Trump’s 21 -point plan for peace in the Middle East,” Whitkov said. “I think he is facing Israel’s concerns as well as the concerns of neighbors in the area,” he added.
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‘We’re ready’
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, speaking in a recorded speech at the UN General Assembly, after being banned from entering the US, also showed support.
“We declare that we are ready to work with US President Donald Trump and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and France, the United Nations and all partners, to implement the peace plan approved at the conference held on September 22,”