Biden sends the CIA to Egypt on Tuesday to continue talks on a ceasefire agreement in Gaza
US President Joe Biden will send CIA Director William Burns to Egypt, on Tuesday, to continue talks on a ceasefire agreement in the war launched by Israel against the Gaza Strip, which is being tried by Tel Aviv.
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NBC News quoted a senior official in the US administration as saying, on Sunday, that President Joe Biden will send Burns to Egypt, on Tuesday, to continue talks on the ceasefire agreement, which will also ensure the release of… The hostages, estimated at 136, are still being held in Gaza.
On January 28, a meeting was held in Paris with the participation of Israel, the United States, Egypt, and Qatar, to discuss a prisoner exchange deal and stop the war in Gaza, which will take place in three stages, according to Palestinian and US sources.
On Tuesday, Hamas announced in a statement that it had delivered its response to Egypt and Qatar regarding the framework agreement for the prisoner exchange proposal and a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
On the same day, Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman al Thani confirmed, in a press conference with his US counterpart Antony Blinken, that Doha had received Hamas’ response to the truce proposal in the Gaza Strip, which was “positive and includes observations”.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby also told reporters on Tuesday, “We believe that a serious proposal for a prolonged truce has been put forward, and we are still in the process of trying to sign and implement this proposal”.