The full text of the Declaration of “Standing Peace and Prosperity” signed by US President Donald Trump and Qatari Leaders Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al -Thani, Egyptian Abdel Fatah al -Sisi and Turkey’s Turkish Recep Tayyp Erdogan. The aim of the ambitious plan of Trump’s 20 points is to guarantee the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and to release all hostages, living and dead.
‘We are united in our determination to We eliminate extremism and radicalism in all its forms. No society can flourish when violence and racism are normalized or when radical ideologies threaten the web of political life. “
‘We recognize that the Middle East cannot afford A persistent cycle of prolonged war, deadlock negotiations or the fragmentary, incomplete or selective implementation of successfully negotiated terms. ”
In detail the Trump Declaration for Standing Peace and Welfare
“We, the signatories, welcome the truly historical commitment and application from all parts of the Trump peace agreement, which ends more than two years of great suffering and loss – by opening a new chapter for the area defined by hope, security and a common vision for peace.
We support and support President Trump’s honest efforts to end the war in Gaza and bring constant peace to the Middle East. Together, we will implement this agreement in a way that ensures peace, security, stability and opportunities for all peoples in the region, including both Palestinians and Israelis.
“We Pursue a Comprehensive Vision of Peace, Security, and Shared Prosperity in the Region, Grounded in the Principles of Mutual Respect and Shared Destiny …. We Commit Oourselves to a Future of Enduring Peace.” pic.twitter.com/qj38wyelvm
– The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 13, 2025
We understand that constant peace will be the one in which both the Palestinians and the Israelis will be able to prosper with their fundamental human rights, guaranteed their safety and maintaining their dignity.
We confirm that substantial progress arises through cooperation and enduring dialogue, and that the strengthening of links between nations and peoples serves the constant interests of regional and world peace and stability.
We recognize the deep historical and spiritual significance of this region for religious communities whose roots are intertwined with the land of the region – among them Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Respect for these sacred connections and the protection of their cultural heritage monuments will remain of primary importance in our commitment to peaceful coexistence.
We are united in our determination to eliminate extremism and radicalism in all its forms. No society can flourish when violence and racism are normalized or when radical ideologies threaten the web of political life. We are committed to dealing with the conditions that allow extremism and to promote education, opportunities and mutual respect as the foundations for constant peace.
We are committed to the present to resolve future differences through diplomatic involvement and negotiation and not by force or prolonged conflict. We recognize that the Middle East cannot withstand a persistent cycle of prolonged war, deadlock negotiations or the fragmentary, incomplete or selective implementation of successfully negotiated terms. The tragedies observed over the last two years must serve as an urgent reminder that future generations deserve something better than the failures of the past.
We seek tolerance, dignity and equal opportunities for each individual, ensuring that this area is a place where everyone can seek their ambitions with peace, security and economic prosperity, regardless of race, faith or nationality.
We seek a comprehensive vision of peace, security and common prosperity in the region, based on the principles of mutual respect and common destiny.
In this spirit, we welcome the progress made in the creation of integrated and sustainable peace regulations in the Gaza Strip, as well as the friendly and mutually beneficial relationship between Israel and its neighbors in the area. We are committed to collecting collectively to implement and preserve this heritage by building institutional foundations on which future generations can thrive together peacefully.
We are committed to a future of constant peace.
Donald J. Trump
President of the United States of America
Abdel Fatah El-Sisi
President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani
Emir of the State of Qatar
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
President of the Republic of Turkey »
Source :Skai
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