Doha: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday welcomed the announcement by US President Donald Trump of an agreement to cease the war on the Gaza Strip, withdraw Israeli occupation forces, allow the entry of humanitarian aid, and facilitate a prisoner exchange. President Abbas expressed hope that these efforts would be a prelude to reaching a permanent political solution, as announced by President Trump, leading to an end to the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967, borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
According to Qatar News Agency, President Abbas commended President Trump and all mediators for their efforts in reaching the agreement. He affirmed the State of Palestine’s readiness to work with relevant mediators and international partners to ensure its success, aiming to achieve stability and a lasting and just peace in accordance with international law.
President Abbas stressed the need for all parties to commit to the immediate implementation of the agreement, including the release of all hostages and prisoners, the entry of urgent humanitarian aid through United Nations organizations, the prevention of displacement or annexation, and the commencement of the reconstruction process.
He reiterated that sovereignty over the Gaza Strip belongs to the State of Palestine, and that the connection between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip must be achieved through Palestinian laws and government institutions. This would involve a unified Palestinian administrative committee and Palestinian security forces, within the framework of a single system and law, and with Arab and international support.