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Iraq Participates in Cairo Talks on Gaza’s Post-War Reconstruction

Iraq took part in closed-door talks in Cairo regarding the future of Gaza. Arab foreign ministers met to discuss plans for the war-torn enclave. The session aimed to prepare a reconstruction plan without displacing its 2.4 million residents.

Iraq’s involvement in these discussions was significant, as the region works to address the aftermath of the Gaza conflict. The focus was on creating a sustainable recovery plan that would not force Palestinians out of their homes. According to a source at the Arab League, this plan would be presented to Arab leaders at an upcoming summit for approval.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty led separate meetings with several Arab counterparts, including Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain, Tunisia, and Yemen. Palestinian officials were also present during these consultations. Abdelatty emphasized the importance of starting early recovery projects in Gaza while ensuring no Palestinian displacement. He stressed that these efforts were crucial to restoring stability to the region.

The talks come after US President Donald Trump’s controversial proposal to take over Gaza and expel its residents. His plan, which sparked global outrage, suggested turning Gaza into a “Riviera of the Middle East” while relocating Palestinians to neighboring Egypt and Jordan. This idea was met with strong opposition from Arab nations, who united to reject such measures.

At a news conference, Abdelatty reaffirmed that the reconstruction plan was ready for approval. He highlighted the importance of maintaining the Palestinian population in Gaza while rebuilding the area. Trump, on the other hand, has recently softened his stance on his Gaza plan, stating he is not forcing it and will merely recommend it.

Iraq’s participation in these talks reflects its commitment to regional stability and support for Palestine. The country continues to play an active role in discussions that affect the future of the Middle East. Moving forward, these closed-door discussions will influence the direction of Gaza’s post-war recovery and Arab unity.

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