In a joint effort to address the worsening crisis in Gaza, the leaders of France, Egypt, and Jordan convened a trilateral summit, calling for an immediate ceasefire, humanitarian access, and renewed commitment to a political solution.
French President Emmanuel Macron, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and Jordan’s King Abdullah held a trilateral summit to discuss the escalating humanitarian and security situation in Gaza. The meeting, aimed at coordinating regional and international responses, underscored the urgent need for a ceasefire and increased aid access.
The leaders emphasized the importance of protecting civilians, upholding international law, and supporting efforts toward a lasting political solution. They also called for the reopening of humanitarian corridors and the de-escalation of violence in the region.
The summit reflects growing international concern over the deteriorating conditions in Gaza and the broader implications for regional stability.
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