Starmer confirms plan to airdrop aid to Gaza and evacuate sick children will go ahead | Gaza

Keir Starmer summarized how the French and German colleagues would put forward the plans to evacuate the UK’s aid transfer and children who require medical assistance in Gaza.
On Saturday morning, the Prime Minister held an emergency negotiations with Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz and agreed to work together on the three leaders’ plan to open the way for a long -term solution and security in the region.
10 One spokesperson said: “The three leaders mentioned the situation they accepted to be terrible in Gaza and emphasized the need for an emergency ceasefire to remove all restrictions on aid and suffer in Gaza with food they needed urgently.
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“They all acknowledged that it would be vital to ensure that there is solid plans for the transformation of a ceasefire that was needed urgently into permanent peace.
“They have discussed their intention to work together on a plan based on their collaborations to date, which will pave the way for security and security in the region.
“After this plan was prepared, they acknowledged that they would try to bring other key partners, including the region to advance it.
“Returning to Ukraine, the leaders agreed that Putin should not leave pressure to come to the negotiation table. Ukraine said that it was as important as usual for them to be in the most powerful position possible.”
They reiterated that “Iran did not cooperate with IAEA and that the sanctions would be restored at the end of August unless they returned to diplomacy”.




