Trump meets Shehbaz, Muslim leaders to fight against the Gaza crisis

President Donald Trump held meetings with the leaders of the Nations of the Muslim majority, notably the Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday to discuss the escalation of the Gaza crisis.

The main problems raised included the publication of hostages, the end of hostilities and the plans for the possible withdrawal of Israel from Gaza. Trump also described Washington’s vision for post-war governance in the territory, explicitly excluding Hamas from administrative control, according to American media.

The United States would have encouraged Muslim and Arab nations to consider the contribution of military support to facilitate the withdrawal of Israel and to provide funds for reconstruction and stabilization efforts to Gaza.

Prime Minister Shehbaz joined discussions in the midst of growing international concerns concerning the conflict, while Trump praised the collective efforts of participating leaders. “You have all done a great job, which is commendable,” he said.

The president of Turkiye, Tayyip Erdogan, King Abdullah of Jordan, the Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Bin Farhan Al-Saud, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the president of the super-minister of the Abdono and the Minister Emirates-UNITED Abdulath of the Emirates-Uniriasia, the Minister of Emirates-United Abdula, the Abdulates of the Arab Emirates of the Abdola Emirates. Zayed Al Nahyan was also present at the meeting.

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