Qatar, Turkiye, Egypt condemn Israeli attacks
Qatar, Turkiye and Egypt yesterday strongly condemned recent Israeli strikes in Gaza, saying in a joint statement that Israel must comply with its obligations under a ceasefire agreement and refrain f...
Qatar and Egypt inked four agreements yesterday, covering customs cooperation, regulatory work, development cooperation, health cooperation, and the creation of the Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani Hospital in Sohag, announced Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani in Cairo.
The hospital, funded by a Qatari grant, aims to revolutionize healthcare in the governorate. The signing of these deals occurred following the acceptance of a peace plan by Palestinian factions, with the Israeli side now holding the key to progress. The region is at a crucial juncture, with Qatar playing a pivotal role in mediating alongside Egypt and Turkiye.
Despite ongoing Israeli violations in Lebanon and Syria, Qatar maintains its commitment to regional peace and stability, urging Israel to respond positively and cease its actions. Bilateral ties between Qatar and Egypt are described as fraternal and deep-rooted, with both nations striving to elevate their cooperation to new heights aligned with their respective aspirations.
The committee session also discussed strengthening cooperation across various fields and joint coordination on current regional crises.
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