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US President Donald Trump called the talks with the radical Palestinian movement Hamas positive. He wrote about this on October 5 in his Truth Social network.

"Very positive negotiations have taken place with Hamas and countries from all over the world (Arab, Muslim and all others) on the release of hostages, ending the war in Gaza, etc...> about the long—term desire for peace in the Middle East," the publication says.

Trump noted not only the success, but also the rather high speed of the negotiations.

The American leader also said that the technical groups will meet again on October 6 in Egypt to clarify the details of the agreement.

According to Trump, the first stage of negotiations between Palestine and Israel should be completed "this week."

Trump's plan to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip, published by the White House on September 29, which was also supported by key Arab and Islamic countries the next day, described 20 points in detail.

On October 3, Hamas representatives announced their agreement to transfer control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Committee and release all Israeli hostages. They also expressed their willingness to immediately begin negotiations through intermediaries to discuss the details of a possible agreement. The next day, the Israeli authorities ordered the suspension of military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Later, on October 5, the foreign ministers of eight Arab countries — the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, Indonesia and Egypt — called for an immediate mechanism to establish peace in the Gaza Strip.

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