The President of Egypt invited Donald Trump to attend the signing ceremony of the Gaza agreement.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Cairo, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Wednesday invited US President Donald Trump to attend a signing ceremony for an agreement to end hostilities in the Gaza Strip if ongoing talks are successful.

Speaking at a televised graduation ceremony for the Police Academy, A.F. el-Sisi addressed Trump directly, stating: “It would be truly wonderful if, if an agreement were reached, you could be present at its signing.”

“I invite President Trump to come to Egypt to participate in the signing of the agreement if it is reached,” he added.

A.F. el-Sisi's statement came amid ongoing intensive negotiations in Egypt between high-ranking delegations from the Palestinian movement Hamas and Israel, which began on October 6 and are aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza in accordance with the peace plan proposed by D. Trump.

The Egyptian president noted that the negotiations were “progressing positively” and expressed hope that all parties would seize the opportunity to end the war.

On Wednesday, the third day of indirect talks began in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, involving the head of Egypt's General Intelligence Service, the prime minister and foreign minister of Qatar, the director of Turkey's National Intelligence Organization, an Israeli delegation, and two US envoys.

As A.F. el-Sisi emphasized, the two-year war in Gaza was extremely brutal and led to severe human suffering and destruction. According to the Egyptian President, ending the war is key to realizing the Palestinian people's aspirations for an independent state.

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