Accord Hamas-Israël: les principales réactions dans le monde
"Unique opportunity," "success," "deep relief": the first reactions to the imminent ceasefire agreement reached in Sharm el-Sheikh between Israel and Hamas under the aegis of US President Donald Trump welcome the announced release of the hostages and stress the need to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he hoped the agreement could lead to the creation of a Palestinian state.
In a statement posted on social media, Mr. Abbas "expressed hope that these efforts would be the prelude to a permanent political solution (...) leading to the end of the Israeli occupation of the State of Palestine and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state."
China said it hoped "that a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire will be achieved as soon as possible in Gaza in order to effectively alleviate the humanitarian crisis and ease regional tensions," said Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, adding that his country "advocates respect for the principle of Palestinian governance of Palestine and promotes the implementation of the two-state solution."
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan thanked US President Donald Trump on Thursday and said he was "very satisfied" with the agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza.
"I would like to express my gratitude, especially to US President Trump, who demonstrated the necessary political will to encourage the Israeli government to accept a ceasefire, as well as to our brother countries, Qatar and Egypt," the Turkish head of state said on X.
"With the establishment of the ceasefire, humanitarian aid must be delivered to Gaza, a region in the grip of a humanitarian catastrophe, and reconstruction efforts must be urgently initiated. Turkey will continue to provide intensive humanitarian aid to Gaza," the Turkish Foreign Ministry responded.
French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the "immense hope" raised by the agreement between Israel and Hamas and expressed hope that it would allow "the opening of a political solution based on the two-state solution." He added that he called on Israel and Hamas to "strictly respect the terms" of the agreement.
This agreement represents "a profound moment of relief that will be felt around the world," said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, welcoming the "tireless diplomatic efforts" of Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States to achieve this "crucial first step." He also called for it to be implemented "in its entirety, without delay" and "accompanied by the immediate lifting of all restrictions on humanitarian aid" for Gaza.
"The developments in Israel are encouraging (...) We are of course monitoring the situation very closely and remain confident that a solution can be found this week," German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said at a press conference in Berlin.
"Now is the time for dialogue, to help the civilian population, and to look to the future. With hope. But also with justice and remembrance. So that the atrocities experienced will never be repeated," hoped Spanish Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
"Italy will continue to support the efforts of the mediators and is ready to contribute to the stabilization, reconstruction and development of Gaza," affirmed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The European Union "will continue to support the rapid and safe delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. And when the time comes, we will be ready to contribute to recovery and reconstruction," said Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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