Trump, Regional Leaders Sign “Enduring Peace” Declaration to End Gaza War

Politics Writer

October 14, 2025

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Trump and Middle East leaders have signed a peace declaration, ending two years of war in Gaza with a focus on diplomacy.

President Donald Trump, alongside the leaders of Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, has signed the Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity, formally marking the implementation of the Trump Peace Agreement and the end of more than two years of war in Gaza.

The declaration commits all parties to lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, pledging security guarantees, economic co-operation, and respect for religious heritage sites across the region. It emphasises resolving future disputes through diplomacy rather than force, and dismantling extremism through education and opportunity.

Trump hailed the accord as a: “new chapter for the region defined by hope, security, and shared prosperity.” The agreement follows months of negotiations aimed at stabilising Gaza and improving regional relations between Israel and its neighbours.

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