Trump says he is optimistic about a Gaza deal

Washington (Reuters) -two years after the growth of the conflict in Gaza, President Donald Trump on Tuesday promised us support for security guarantees in gas and said that, in his opinion, the deal was to be completed for the remaining hostages.

Talking with journalists in the Oval office, Trump said: “I think that there is a chance that we could have peace in the Middle East” outside the Gaza. He said that he would discuss Gaza with a visit to the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney.

The US official said that the US Special Messenger Steve Vitkoff and Jared Kushner, who was the Messenger of Trump in the Middle East during his first period, went to Egypt on Tuesday to join the negotiations there.

Negotiations, it seems, are the most promising negotiations, but also ending the war, which killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and devastated gas from October 7, 2023, an attack on Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and 251 were returned to gas as hostages.

“We are very close to the conclusion of a transaction in the Middle East, which will bring peace to the Middle East after all these years,” Trump said at the beginning of the meeting in the Oval office with Karni.

Answering the question of what security guarantees were going to offer the United States, Trump promised assistance without offering details.

“We are going to do everything possible – we have a lot of power – and we will do our best so that everyone adheres to transactions,” he said.

(Report of Andrea Shalla and Steve Holland, editing Franklin Paul and Kin Nickel)

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