UAE Welcomes Gaza Peace Plan Phase 2 & New Administration Committee

The UAE has welcomed the launch of the second phase of a comprehensive peace plan and the formal establishment of a National Committee for the Administration of Gaza. Minister of State Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy commended the efforts of international partners, including the US, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye, in supporting the process. She expressed pride in the UAE's appointment to the Gaza Executive Board, seeing it as recognition of the country's leading role. The minister emphasized that achieving lasting peace requires international cooperation and effective governance to ensure Palestinian rights and regional stability.

Key Points: UAE Backs New Gaza Administration & Peace Plan Phase 2

  • UAE welcomes Gaza peace plan's second phase
  • Supports new National Committee for Gaza administration
  • Praises international leadership efforts
  • Emphasizes path to two-state solution
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UAE welcomes announcement of launch of second phase of peace plan; formation of National Committee for Administration of Gaza

UAE Minister welcomes launch of Gaza peace plan's second phase and new administrative committee, praising international efforts for regional stability.

"The UAE believes that achieving lasting peace requires the concerted efforts of the international community... - Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy"

Abu Dhabi, January 18

Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International Cooperation, has welcomed the announcement of the launch of the second phase of the comprehensive peace plan, as well as the formal establishment of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, a temporary transitional body established pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 2803.

Al Hashimy further welcomed the announcement by US President Donald Trump of the 'Board of Peace' as an important framework supporting efforts to consolidate stability and advance the political process. In this context, she commended the leadership efforts of President Trump, as well as steadfast endeavours undertaken by the State of Qatar, the Arab Republic of Egypt, and the Republic of Turkiye, in supporting the peace process and strengthening prospects for security and stability in the region.

Al Hashimy expressed her pride in being appointed to the Gaza Executive Board, affirming that the appointment reflects the international community's confidence in the UAE's leading role and its steadfast approach to supporting peace and transforming challenges into meaningful opportunities for the people of Gaza, and for the peoples of the region as a whole.

The minister added: "The UAE believes that achieving lasting peace requires the concerted efforts of the international community and effective governance of the Gaza Strip in a way that ensures the legitimate rights and aspirations of the brotherly Palestinian people, contributes to stability, and supports the peace process toward a more secure and prosperous future for the region."

She emphasised the importance of building on the progress achieved under the Gaza peace plan, and of working diligently to reestablish a comprehensive political process that leads to a two-state solution and a just and lasting settlement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hoping this leads to real change on the ground. The people of Gaza have suffered for too long. India has always supported the Palestinian cause and a two-state solution. International cooperation is key, but the focus must be on humanitarian aid and rebuilding lives.
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David E
While the intent seems good, I'm cautiously optimistic. The 'Board of Peace' announcement by the previous US administration was controversial. The new committee must have clear authority and genuine local representation to be effective. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Aditya G
Good to see Arab nations taking the lead. UAE, Qatar, Egypt working together is significant. Stability in West Asia is crucial for India's energy security and for our 9 million citizens working there. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on "effective governance" and "legitimate rights" is the most important part. Any plan that doesn't center the dignity and self-determination of the Palestinian people is doomed to fail. Hope this committee prioritizes that.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, my heart goes out to all civilians caught in conflict. We know the price of partition and strife. A just and lasting settlement is the only way. More power to all diplomatic efforts. Shanti.

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