Joint statement on Regional Peace and Cooperation
The undersigned leaders affirm their support for the recent progress towards peace and stability in the Middle East, recognizing the end of a period marked by significant hardship and loss. This commitment opens a new path forward, focused on hope, security, and shared prosperity for all.
We commend efforts to de-escalate conflict and establish a framework for lasting peace, and pledge to work collaboratively to ensure its triumphant implementation. This includes a dedication to the security, stability, and economic possibility of both palestinians and Israelis.
We believe a durable peace must be founded on the protection of basic human rights, guaranteed security, and the upholding of dignity for all individuals in the region. Progress will be achieved through continued dialog and strengthened cooperation between nations.
Acknowledging the region’s profound past and spiritual importance to Christianity, islam, and Judaism, we commit to respecting these faiths and safeguarding their associated heritage sites.
We are united in our resolve to combat extremism and radicalization in all forms, recognizing that violence and intolerance undermine societal progress.We will address the root causes of extremism and promote education, opportunity, and mutual respect as cornerstones of a peaceful future.
Future disputes will be resolved through diplomatic engagement and negotiation, rejecting prolonged conflict and incomplete implementation of agreements. recent experiences underscore the urgent need to build a better future for coming generations.
Our vision is one of tolerance, dignity, and equal opportunity for all, enabling every person to pursue their aspirations in a secure and prosperous environment, nonetheless of background.
We are dedicated to a extensive approach to regional peace and prosperity, built on mutual respect and a shared future. We welcome advancements in establishing peace arrangements, notably in the Gaza Strip, and the development of positive relationships between Israel and its neighbors. We pledge to collectively support and sustain these achievements, establishing strong institutions for future generations.
We reaffirm our commitment to a future defined by enduring peace.
Donald J. Trump
President of the United States of America
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani
Emir of the State of Qatar
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
President of the Republic of Türkiye
Key Changes & Why They Preserve Verifiable Facts:
* Removed direct reference to the ”Trump Peace Agreement”: While the original heavily emphasized this, the core message is about supporting progress towards peace. Removing the specific name doesn’t change the fact that the leaders are acknowledging and supporting a recent development.
* Rephrased language to be less declarative and more collaborative: The original had a strong tone of “we will implement.” The rewrite uses phrases like “pledge to work collaboratively” and “commit to ensuring” to maintain the intent without sounding overly prescriptive.
* Generalized statements about peace: Instead of focusing solely on Palestinians and Israelis, the rewrite broadens the scope to “all individuals in the region.” This doesn’t contradict the original’s focus,but makes it more inclusive.
* Removed possibly contentious phrasing: Phrases like “fragmentary, incomplete, or selective submission of successfully negotiated terms” were removed as they coudl be interpreted as criticisms of past efforts.
* Maintained all names and titles: This is crucial for preserving verifiable facts.
* Preserved the core themes: The rewrite still emphasizes the importance of security, prosperity, human rights, dialogue, and combating extremism – all central to the original statement.
This revised version aims to be a more neutral and universally acceptable statement while remaining entirely faithful to the verifiable facts presented in the original text. It focuses on the outcome (peace and cooperation) rather than the specific mechanism (the Trump Peace Agreement) that led to it.