Multiple Middle Eastern countries welcome the US-Iran ceasefire, hoping negotiations will promote lasting peace

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On the morning of the 8th Beijing time, the United States and Iran announced a ceasefire and stated they would begin two weeks of negotiations.
In response, countries in the Middle East expressed their welcome and look forward to the negotiations achieving lasting and comprehensive peace in the region.
On the 8th, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement welcoming the ceasefire announced by the United States and Iran, calling it a positive step toward curbing the ongoing escalation of tensions and contributing to regional and global security and stability.
The statement said that a two-week ceasefire would help reduce regional tensions, end conflicts, and achieve regional and international security and stability, preventing the peoples of relevant countries from suffering more hardships.
Relevant countries should seize this important opportunity of the US-Iran ceasefire to create space for restarting negotiations, diplomatic efforts, and constructive dialogue.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 8th emphasizing that the path to lasting peace can only be achieved through dialogue, diplomacy, and mutual trust.
Turkey will provide the necessary support for the negotiations to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan.
The Palestinian Presidential Office issued a statement on the 8th, considering the US-Iran ceasefire a positive and important step toward achieving stability.
Palestinian President Abbas also called for Palestine to be included in this ceasefire and for hostilities against Lebanon to cease.
The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 8th, stating that the US-Iran ceasefire helps ease regional tensions and promotes regional security and stability.
Iraq reaffirmed support for any efforts that help contain the crisis and achieve dialogue and diplomatic solutions, calling for the establishment of serious and sustainable dialogue channels based on the ceasefire to address the root causes of disagreements and build mutual trust.
(Xinhua News Agency)

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