September 19, 2024
Gaza

White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated on Sunday that the United States is still attempting to negotiate a cease-fire in Gaza in Cairo and that the country is worried that the Middle East conflict will worsen and turn into a wider war.

Sullivan added, “The Biden administration is in consistent communication with Israel regarding the current situation with Hezbollah,” during a news conference in Halifax.

The 10-month Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza came to an end on Sunday, but no definitive agreement was reached during a round of high-level negotiations in Cairo that was intended to result in a cease-fire and hostage agreement. A US official confirmed this. However, in an effort to close any remaining gaps, discussions will resume at a lower level in the upcoming days.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the talks, said lower level “working teams” will remain in Cairo to meet with mediators the United States, Qatar, and Egypt in hopes to addressing remaining disagreements. The official called the recent conversations, which began Thursday in Cairo and continued through Sunday, as “constructive” and said all parties were working to “reach a final and implementable agreement.

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