World leaders celebrate ceasefire agreement in Gaza
Trump celebrated. The US president-elect celebrated the agreement and tried to claim success for himself. “My administration will seek peace,” he said. Trump wrote that he will negotiate agreements to “ensure the safety of all Americans and our allies,” and that he is pleased to see Israeli and American hostages returned to their homes.
President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen sees hope for the region. “Both parties must fully implement this agreement, as a springboard for lasting stability in the region and a diplomatic resolution of the conflict,” he said.
The German Chancellor called for the agreement to be “implemented to the letter”. Olaf Scholz He demanded the release of all hostages and the delivery of the remains to their families. “This ceasefire opens the door to a definitive end to the war and the improvement of the poor humanitarian situation in Gaza,” he declared in his profile on X.
Prime Minister of Spain sees step towards peace. Pedro Sánchez welcomed the agreement with “hope” that the conflict will end. “This agreement is crucial to achieving regional stability. It represents an indispensable step on the path to a two-state solution and a just peace that respects international law,” he said.
“Great news for humanity,” said the president of Colombia. Gustavo Petro also informed that the country will be available to send medical teams to Gaza. “Peace in Gaza is about to be achieved,” he said.
Ceasefire
Agreement contradicts Israeli prime minister’s promise. Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated several times since the beginning of the conflict that the attacks in Gaza would only end when Hamas was annihilated.
