04.10.2025 03:00
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement regarding Hamas's response to the plan for establishing a ceasefire in Gaza. In the statement, the ministry said, "Turkey will continue to support negotiations and provide constructive contributions."
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated regarding Hamas's response to the plan for establishing a ceasefire in Gaza, "Turkey will continue to support negotiations and provide constructive contributions."
In its response to the peace plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump for establishing a ceasefire in the region, Hamas stated that it accepted the release of Israeli hostages under the U.S. peace plan in exchange for Israel ending its war on Gaza and completely withdrawing from the region.
FIRST WORDS FROM TRUMP
The first statement from U.S. President Trump regarding Hamas's partial acceptance of the Gaza Plan has arrived. Trump, who said, "Based on Hamas's statement, I believe they are ready for a lasting peace," also addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating, "Israel must immediately stop bombing so that we can safely and quickly extract the hostages; it is dangerous to do this right now, we are already conducting negotiations. This is not just about Gaza, it is about peace in the Middle East."
STATEMENT FROM THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
The first statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the developments has arrived. In the statement made by the ministry, it was expressed that the response presents a critical opportunity for peace.
In the statement, it was said, "We evaluate that the response Hamas provided today (October 3) to the plan announced by U.S. President Trump will enable urgent steps to be taken for the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza, the uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid to the region, and the achievement of lasting peace."
Israel must immediately stop its attacks on the people of Gaza. We invite the parties to start negotiations to establish a ceasefire as soon as possible and to implement the two-state solution supported by the international community," the statements said.
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