Marco Rubio Credit Trump's UN Saam talks with Muslim leaders for Gaza Peace: 'No President could have done it, but Trump'
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio credited President Donald Trump’s involvement with Muslim and Arab leaders in the United Nations on Thursday (October 9) as a decisive factor in the Gaza’s sealing factor. Rubio said: “It turned a month ago, less than a few weeks ago, when we were with the United Nations, and you gathered a historical meeting, not only from Arab countries, but from Muslim majority from around the world, also Indonesia and Pakistan, and created this coalition behind this plan.” Last month, Trump met with leaders of eight Arabic or predominantly Muslim countries on the part of the UN General Assembly to discuss the strategy for the termination of the Israeli-Hamas conflict and the planning of the reconstruction after the Gaza war. The White House discussions with Netanyahu after the UN meetings presented Trump Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House to discuss the Peace Plan. According to Rubio, the two leaders agreed to end Trump’s 20 -point proposal to end the war. Rubio explained: ‘The president had some extraordinary phone calls and meetings that needed a high degree of intensity and dedication and made it happen. One day the whole story will be told. ‘ Negotiations via the intermediaries of the Middle East also emphasized Rubio the role of intermediaries in Qatar and Egypt to bring Hamas on board. Trump, he said, applied the pressure to Netanyahu at the same time and merged the Arab and Muslim countries to support the ceasefire. “Honestly, I don’t know of a US president in the modern era who could have made it,” Rubio said. The human story behind the agreement emphasized Rubio that the ceasefire was not only political, but also deep humanitarian. “I think what is important to understand is that it was a human story yesterday,” he said. “None of it would have been possible without the United States president. It really started with your journey to the Middle East, where these relationships were forged with partners in the region, personal and close relationships that created the foundation to make it all possible.” Rubio’s remarks underline the Trump administration’s approach to the blending of high-level diplomacy, direct negotiations and coalition building to ensure what US officials describe as a historical breakthrough in the Israeli-Hamas conflict.