09.10.2025 01:15
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is now a matter of time in the ongoing indirect negotiations in Egypt. Emphasizing that the negotiation process is going well, Trump said, "I think this (agreement) will happen. The chances of it happening are high. I might go there (to the Middle East) this weekend, maybe on Sunday."
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US President Donald Trump made a new statement regarding the ongoing indirect negotiations between Israeli and Hamas delegations in Egypt.
"I MAY GO TO THE MIDDLE EAST THIS WEEKEND" Trump stated that the likelihood of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza is high in the near future, saying, "A peace agreement for the Middle East, we hope this happens, is going very well right now. We have a great team there, great negotiators. I believe this (agreement) will happen. The chances of it happening are high. This weekend, maybe on Sunday, I might go there (to the Middle East)." Emphasizing that the negotiation process is going well, Trump noted that many Muslim countries are involved in this process and that such a situation has never happened before.
SIGNAL FROM RUBIO Former US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who spoke about an hour before Trump, also expressed that he might go to the Middle East. Rubio, who mentioned that progress has been made in the negotiations, said that new developments are occurring every hour.
INVITATION FROM SISI Meanwhile, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi also invited Trump to Egypt to attend the signing ceremony if the parties reach a ceasefire agreement in a statement he made today. Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the Egyptian Police Academy, Sisi addressed Trump, saying, "If an agreement is reached in the ceasefire negotiations, I invite US President Donald Trump to attend the signing ceremony; your participation would be wonderful."
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN HAMAS AND ISRAEL US President Donald Trump announced a 20-point plan on September 29 that includes the release of Israeli hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.
Hamas stated on October 3 that it accepted the prisoner exchange in Trump's Gaza plan and that other points needed to be negotiated.
Trump also emphasized in a video message he posted on his social media account on October 4 regarding the ceasefire plan in Gaza that he believes Hamas wants lasting peace and that Israel must immediately stop bombing Gaza to secure the release of the hostages.
In a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, it was reported that the Tel Aviv administration is preparing to implement the first phase of the plan for the release of hostages in Gaza.
It was noted that Hamas and Israeli delegations arrived in Egypt on October 5 for prisoner exchange and ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. On October 6, ceasefire negotiations in Gaza began in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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