Talks underway to resolve Gaza ceasefire hurdles: US
The US National Security Adviser claimed that the cross-border war between Israel and Hezbollah had no effect on the Cairo talks.
U.S. National Security Adviser John Kerby said talks in Cairo, Egypt, to reach a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza are still ongoing and progressing.
Speaking to reporters in a virtual briefing, Karbi rejected allegations that ceasefire talks had broken down, saying the talks were "constructive", Reuters reported.
He said that US President Joe Biden's top aide on Middle East affairs, Brett McGurk, is participating in this discussion.
He said that discussions will continue at the working group level for the next few days to resolve the remaining issues on specific issues.
Among the issues the working groups will address is the exchange of Hamas hostages and Palestinian prisoners, Kirby said.
He further said that how many hostages can be exchanged, their identity and possible time of release, all this has to be settled through detailed discussion.
The US National Security Adviser claimed that the cross-border war between Israel and Hezbollah had no effect on the Cairo talks.
U.S. National Security Adviser John Kerby said talks in Cairo, Egypt, to reach a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza are still ongoing and progressing.
Speaking to reporters in a virtual briefing, Karbi rejected allegations that ceasefire talks had broken down, saying the talks were "constructive", Reuters reported.
He said that US President Joe Biden's top aide on Middle East affairs, Brett McGurk, is participating in this discussion.
He said that discussions will continue at the working group level for the next few days to resolve the remaining issues on specific issues.
Among the issues the working groups will address is the exchange of Hamas hostages and Palestinian prisoners, Kirby said.
He further said that how many hostages can be exchanged, their identity and possible time of release, all this has to be settled through detailed discussion.
Talks underway to resolve Gaza ceasefire hurdles: US
The US National Security Adviser claimed that the cross-border war between Israel and Hezbollah had no effect on the Cairo talks.
U.S. National Security Adviser John Kerby said talks in Cairo, Egypt, to reach a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza are still ongoing and progressing.
Speaking to reporters in a virtual briefing, Karbi rejected allegations that ceasefire talks had broken down, saying the talks were "constructive", Reuters reported.
He said that US President Joe Biden's top aide on Middle East affairs, Brett McGurk, is participating in this discussion.
He said that discussions will continue at the working group level for the next few days to resolve the remaining issues on specific issues.
Among the issues the working groups will address is the exchange of Hamas hostages and Palestinian prisoners, Kirby said.
He further said that how many hostages can be exchanged, their identity and possible time of release, all this has to be settled through detailed discussion.
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