Egypt is set to present a consolidated Arab-Islamic stance on the Gaza ceasefire during an upcoming meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump, diplomatic sources confirmed.
According to officials in Cairo, the move underscores Egypt’s role as a mediator in the Middle East, aiming to align the voices of Arab and Islamic nations in calling for an immediate halt to hostilities. The unified stance is expected to emphasize humanitarian concerns, regional stability, and the urgency of protecting civilians caught in the escalating conflict.
Egypt has consistently pushed for de-escalation and has positioned itself as a bridge between international powers and regional actors. By presenting a collective Arab-Islamic position, Cairo hopes to strengthen its leverage in negotiations and press for stronger U.S. engagement on the issue.
Analysts say the meeting with Trump comes at a critical moment, as the conflict continues to generate global concern. Egypt’s effort to unify Arab and Islamic voices reflects a broader strategy to ensure the ceasefire discussion resonates on both political and humanitarian grounds.