Jin10 data reported on August 18 that, according to Axios reporters, a diplomatic source familiar with the negotiations between Egypt, Qatar, and Hamas stated that, given the insufficient progress made in talks held yesterday in Cairo, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed is currently flying to Egypt and is about to arrive to participate in the consultations. The diplomatic source indicated that the Egyptian and Qatari mediators met yesterday in Cairo with representatives of Hamas to propose new plans regarding the Gaza hostages and the ceasefire agreement. The Qatari Prime Minister is expected to hold talks today in Alamein, Egypt, with President Sisi and representatives of Hamas. The source stated: “The goal is to engage in direct dialogue with Hamas and other Palestinian factions to push for breakthroughs in the negotiations.”
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The Qatari Prime Minister visits Egypt to promote negotiations for the Gaza hostage and ceasefire protocol.
Jin10 data reported on August 18 that, according to Axios reporters, a diplomatic source familiar with the negotiations between Egypt, Qatar, and Hamas stated that, given the insufficient progress made in talks held yesterday in Cairo, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed is currently flying to Egypt and is about to arrive to participate in the consultations. The diplomatic source indicated that the Egyptian and Qatari mediators met yesterday in Cairo with representatives of Hamas to propose new plans regarding the Gaza hostages and the ceasefire agreement. The Qatari Prime Minister is expected to hold talks today in Alamein, Egypt, with President Sisi and representatives of Hamas. The source stated: “The goal is to engage in direct dialogue with Hamas and other Palestinian factions to push for breakthroughs in the negotiations.”