Sharm el-sheikh: Ten countries participating in Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh Summit emphasized the importance of facilitating the flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and the removal of debris resulting from Israeli occupation aggression over the past few years. This was highlighted during a meeting on the sidelines of the summit, attended by leaders and representatives from various nations.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the summit saw the presence of key figures, including the president of Egypt, the King of Jordan, the prime ministers of France and Turkiye, the Amir of Qatar, the German Chancellor, the prime ministers of Italy, the UK, and Canada, as well as the Saudi foreign minister. The Egyptian presidency released a statement noting that the meeting aimed to coordinate efforts among these countries for the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, reconstruction activities, and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
The Egyptian leader underscored the necessity of holding the Cairo Early Recovery and Reconstruction Conference as planned in November. He highlighted the need to build on the substantial support generated by the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit to further these objectives.