Egypt will host an international summit on Monday in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh to finalize a long-awaited agreement aimed at ending the ongoing war in Gaza, according to an official statement from the Egyptian presidency released on Saturday. The event marks a major diplomatic effort by Egypt to broker peace and stability in the region, following months of intensified conflict and humanitarian crises.
The summit is expected to bring together more than 20 world leaders and senior representatives from key global powers. Among the confirmed attendees is U.S. President Donald Trump, alongside leaders from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The gathering underscores Egypt’s pivotal role as a mediator in Middle Eastern peace efforts and its commitment to fostering dialogue between conflicting parties.
Officials stated that discussions will focus on finalizing a comprehensive framework for a ceasefire, ensuring humanitarian aid reaches affected civilians, and setting the foundation for long-term peace and reconstruction in Gaza. The talks will also emphasize international cooperation in rebuilding war-torn areas and promoting regional stability.
Diplomatic analysts see the Sharm el-Sheikh summit as a crucial opportunity to bridge political divides and encourage commitment from all sides involved in the Gaza conflict. With mounting international pressure to end hostilities and rising calls for accountability, this summit could mark a turning point toward sustainable peace in the region.
The upcoming conference not only highlights Egypt’s leadership in conflict resolution but also reinforces Sharm el-Sheikh’s growing reputation as a global hub for diplomacy and peace negotiations. All eyes will be on Monday’s summit to determine whether these high-level discussions can lead to a concrete agreement that brings lasting peace to Gaza.


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