
Trump, Sisi invite PM Modi to Gaza summit: Report
What's the story
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to attend a peace summit in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, on Monday, according to sources quoted by The Indian Express. The invitation was extended by United States President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The summit aims to address the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and promote regional peace and stability, a statement by the Egyptian Presidency said. Over 20 countries are expected to participate in this international event.
Summit goals
Summit aims to end Gaza war, ensure regional stability
The official statement said, "The summit seeks to end the war in the Gaza Strip, bolster efforts for regional peace and stability, and open a new chapter for security in the Middle East." The event will be jointly chaired by Trump and Sisi. It is part of President Trump's vision for peace and his "relentless quest to end conflicts globally."
Diplomatic opportunity
Possible meeting with Trump, boost for India's Middle East role
If PM Modi decides to attend the summit, it would be an opportunity for him to meet President Trump. It could also deepen India's engagement in the Middle East and show support for the Palestinian cause. The summit could also help improve bilateral relations with Egypt and promote regional peace efforts. However, as of now, there is no confirmation from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) regarding his participation.
Diplomatic visit
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