Qatar reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump repeated his call to resettle Gaza's population in Egypt or Jordan.
US President Donald Trump calls to ‘clean out’ Gaza, resettle Palestinians to Jordan and Egypt - Anadolu Ajansı
Qatar often doesn't see "eye to eye" with its allies, Qatar's foreign ministry spokesperson said in response to Trump's calls to expel Palestinians from Gaza.
Wealthy Arab nations consider bankrolling Gaza’s reconstruction, but they want assurances Palestinians will lead in the postwar period.
Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, said on Wednesday that he welcomed the potential for “a dialogue” with Hamas and heaped praise on Qatar for helping facilitate the cease-fire deal between Israel and Gaza, despite facing scrutiny for previous ties to the Gulf nation.
An idea floated by US President Donald Trump to move Gazans to Egypt or Jordan faced a renewed backlash Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of Gazans displaced by the Israel-Hamas war returned to
Trump says relocation may be temporary or long-term as he announces lifting of hold on 2,000-pound bombs for Israel.
Trump’s past diplomacy with Qatar on counterterrorism, economic ties, and regional stability could foster continued cooperation in his second term. As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his inauguration on Monday,
Marco Rubio used to clash with President-elect Donald Trump, but now seems headed toward Senate confirmation as secretary of state.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also joined the Arab leaders in congratulating Trump. In his message cited by the official Palestinian news agency Wafa, Abbas emphasized readiness to work with him to achieve peace during his tenure, "guided by the two-state solution based on international legitimacy."
Qatar reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump repeated his call to move Palestinians out of Gaza to Egypt or Jordan. "Our position has always been clear to the necessity of the Palestinian people receiving their rights,
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale struck Tibet, according to a statement from the National Center for Seismology (NCS). The earthquake, which occurred on Monday, was at a depth of 5 km, with coordinates of 29.10 N latitude and 87.66 E longitude.