Arab Nations Counter U.S. Plan with United Vision for Gaza

Arab leaders will gather in Riyadh to discuss a post-war plan for Gaza reconstruction amid concerns about a U.S. proposal that many in the region find destabilizing. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt will join the talks, aiming to present an alternative solution at an upcoming summit in Cairo.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-02-2025 18:37 IST | Created: 18-02-2025 18:37 IST
Arab Nations Counter U.S. Plan with United Vision for Gaza
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Arab leaders are convening in Riyadh to discuss a unified strategy for Gaza's post-war reconstruction, amid regional concerns over a U.S. proposal led by President Donald Trump. The meeting, expected to include leaders from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, will outline a plan opposing U.S. dominance in the region.

Sources indicate that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will participate in the discussions, which aim to finalize a cohesive Arab strategy before the critical Arab summit in Cairo on March 4. This summit will mark a pivotal moment in the Arab states' efforts to counter the controversial U.S. plan.

The Trump administration's proposal to relocate Palestinians and redevelop parts of the region has been met with widespread condemnation across the Middle East. Arab states view the proposal as destabilizing and are determined to offer an alternative path forward that respects regional integrity and sovereignty.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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