Arab and Muslim Leaders Back Trump's Gaza Peace Initiative.
In a rare show of unified support, foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiye, Qatar, and Egypt issued a joint statement on September 29, 2025, hailing US President Donald J. Trump's leadership and "sincere efforts" to end the Gaza war, expressing confidence in his ability to forge a path to lasting peace.
The endorsement, released from Doha, welcomes Trump's proposal for an immediate ceasefire, hostage release within 72 hours, Gaza reconstruction, prevention of Palestinian displacement, and a firm stance against West Bank annexation, elements that align with broader Arab and OIC frameworks for a two-state solution.
The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to collaborate with the US on a comprehensive deal ensuring unrestricted humanitarian aid, full Israeli withdrawal, security guarantees for all parties, and Gaza's integration with the West Bank under Palestinian sovereignty per international law.
This comes amid a multilateral summit at UN Headquarters, co-hosted by Trump and Qatar's Amir, where leaders including Jordan's King Abdullah II and Egypt's PM emphasized rebuilding Gaza with international support to stabilize the region.
The move signals a potential thaw in US-Arab ties, potentially expanding Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia, though it faces scrutiny from Palestinian factions and Israeli hardliners wary of concessions.
Analysts view it as a diplomatic coup for Trump, leveraging post-election momentum to revive stalled talks, with the group pledging constructive engagement for swift implementation.
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