Starmer Engages Global Leaders at Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit
Prime Minister Keir Starmer engaged in crucial discussions with leaders from Qatar, Türkiye, and France at the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit, strengthening international efforts for a lasting ceasefire in the Middle East, reports 24brussels.
During his meeting with Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar, Starmer praised the Amir’s personal contributions, alongside other influential leaders from Türkiye, Egypt, and the United States, in achieving significant progress. “This is a turning point for the Middle East, after months of horror and suffering,” the Prime Minister stated, referencing the release of hostages and the delivery of aid to Gaza.
Both leaders emphasized the importance of transforming this moment into a sustainable peace while the UK has pledged to support the next phase of recovery. Starmer confirmed the UK’s commitment to participating in the reconstruction efforts in Gaza, a ceasefire monitoring mission, and the decommissioning of Hamas to mitigate future threats.
Starmer also met with President Erdoğan of Türkiye, commending his crucial role in facilitating the ceasefire and concluding the ongoing conflict. The two parties recognized the need for sustained efforts towards implementing peace initiatives and addressed their intent to enhance defense cooperation.
In discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, the leaders celebrated the recent positive developments, including aid flows into Gaza and the poignant reunification of hostages with their families. Both officials acknowledged the critical mediation efforts by former President Trump, alongside representatives from Qatar, Egypt, and Türkiye, that led to this initial phase of peace.
“The UK stands ready to take a leadership role in the upcoming stages,” Starmer reiterated, highlighting the dual objectives of decommissioning Hamas and supporting Gaza’s reconstruction along with ongoing ceasefire monitoring efforts.