Cairo, Egypt – Sharm el-Sheikh hosted an exceptional international conference yesterday. This event brought together leaders and officials from around the world. It marked a pivotal moment in the region’s history.
Participants emphasized that peace in the Middle East is no longer a political luxury, but a humanitarian necessity. They commended Egypt’s pivotal role in leading diplomatic efforts to stop the war in Gaza. Furthermore, they praised efforts to pave the way for a permanent solution.
The speakers agreed that Cairo has been—and continues to be—a gateway to stability and a voice of reason in times of crisis. It has built on a history of mediation and balanced positions. These efforts have made it the center of political gravity in the region.
Clinton: Egypt is leading the way toward real peace.
In a moving speech, former US President Bill Clinton praised Egypt’s ongoing efforts to revive the peace process. Clinton emphasized that “Egypt is leading the way toward true peace and possesses the wisdom and history to bring the conflicting parties together.”
Clinton said the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement represents a practical step toward calm and restoring confidence. He called on all parties to build on this achievement. Moreover, he urged them to advance a comprehensive political process that guarantees rights and stops the bloodshed.
Democratic Senator: No stability without a two-state solution
For his part, Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal stressed that the United States and the world must support the two-state solution. He believes it to be the only option to ensure lasting peace in the region.
He stressed that the continuation of the conflict in Gaza “poses a threat to regional and international security.” He called for swift action to end the war. Furthermore, he urged the opening of the door to serious negotiations under UN and Egyptian auspices.
Cairo: The Voice of Wisdom in a Time of Chaos
During the conference sessions, Egypt’s clear role in setting the political and diplomatic tone was highlighted. Cairo has succeeded in managing complex negotiations over the past few months. These efforts were to consolidate a ceasefire, deliver humanitarian aid, and open channels of dialogue between Palestinian factions.
Observers emphasized that Egypt has now become the gateway to a solution, not the arena of the crisis. This success is thanks to its balanced policy and commitment to regional stability.
City of Peace writes a new chapter
Sharm el-Sheikh regained its status as the “City of Peace.” It hosted the international event amid messages of hope. Most importantly, the conference aimed to mark the beginning of concrete action toward a comprehensive settlement.
The conference issued recommendations supporting an immediate ceasefire and the launch of urgent political negotiations. They called for intensified humanitarian support for Gaza, while emphasizing that the solution can only be political.