Turkey, Qatar Intensify Efforts to Preserve Gaza Ceasefire

Omoyeni Olabode

Turkey, Qatar, Gaza Ceasefire

Turkey and Qatar have stepped up diplomatic efforts to sustain the fragile Gaza ceasefire, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan meeting Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha on Wednesday.

Ahead of the talks, Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met Hamas officials to discuss the truce and Gaza’s political future. Though no concrete decisions were reached, officials said progress depends on the positions of Israel and the United States.

Erdogan emphasized that while the ceasefire has provided temporary relief, a two-state solution remains the only path to lasting peace. Analysts believe the cooperation between Turkey and Qatar could help balance the U.S.’s pro-Israel stance and shape post-war Gaza governance.

Both nations also signed new defence agreements, including discussions over Turkey’s potential purchase of Qatar’s used Eurofighter Typhoon jets.

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