Jin10 data reported on October 1st, local time on September 30th, Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed stated that there are still some aspects of the "20-point plan" proposed by U.S. President Trump to end the Gaza conflict that need further clarification and negotiation. Mohammed indicated that the plan is currently still in its preliminary stages, serving as a principled framework, and specific details and implementation methods need to be discussed in depth. Among them, achieving a ceasefire in Gaza is clearly listed as a goal, but the issue of the withdrawal of Israeli troops remains to be further clarified, and further negotiations are required. He stated that Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey will discuss the ceasefire plan with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on the evening of the 30th.
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Qatar's Prime Minister: Will discuss the U.S. '20-point plan' with Turkey, Egypt, and Hamas.
Jin10 data reported on October 1st, local time on September 30th, Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed stated that there are still some aspects of the "20-point plan" proposed by U.S. President Trump to end the Gaza conflict that need further clarification and negotiation. Mohammed indicated that the plan is currently still in its preliminary stages, serving as a principled framework, and specific details and implementation methods need to be discussed in depth. Among them, achieving a ceasefire in Gaza is clearly listed as a goal, but the issue of the withdrawal of Israeli troops remains to be further clarified, and further negotiations are required. He stated that Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey will discuss the ceasefire plan with the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on the evening of the 30th.