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White House sees latest Gaza talks as constructive

2024.08.23 11:48

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Talks in Cairo aimed at reaching a Gaza ceasefire have been “constructive,” with some progress made, and all sides need to come together to work toward implementation of a proposed agreement, the White House said on Friday.

White House national security spokesperson John Kirby (NYSE:) told reporters that the discussions will continue on Friday with CIA Director Bill Burns and U.S. Middle East envoy Brett McGurk representing the United States.

Kirby said Hamas militants should participate in the negotiations, which on Thursday included negotiators from Israel, the United States, Egypt and Qatar but not Hamas.

“We’re in Cairo. They’re in Cairo. We need Hamas to participate, and we need to get down to the brass tacks of locking in these details. And that’s what we’re focused on here in the next, coming days here over the course of the weekend,” Kirby said.

© Reuters. A general view of damaged buildings in Gaza, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, near the Israel-Gaza border, as seen from Israel, August 23, 2024. REUTERS/Florion Goga

He said early signs in Cairo were that the discussions “have been constructive,” but more talks are planned.

“Things are moving forward,” he said, denying some news reports that the talks were near collapse.



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