The Kremlin stated Thursday that it hoped a ceasefire in Gaza would result in long-lasting stabilization in the region and produce the conditions for a extensive political settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.Qatar, a crucial conciliator in the 15-month war, said Wednesday that Israel and Hamas had actually accepted a ceasefire in Gaza starting on Sunday, in addition to a captive and prisoner exchange.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated Moscow invited the offer, although he revealed care after Israeli on Thursday accused Hamas of backtracking on the delicate contract.
Any settlement that causes a ceasefire, an end to the suffering of individuals of Gaza and increases Israels security can only be invited, Peskov informed press reporters.
But lets await the finalization of the procedure.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova informed press reporters previously that the offer was an important useful step towards the long-lasting stabilization in the zone of the Palestinian-Israeli confrontation.
Zakharova stated she hoped the offer might form the basis for a comprehensive political settlement on the problem of Palestine.
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