Doha: Qatar is “hopeful” of a Gaza ceasefire and is pushing for an agreement before Ramazan, its foreign ministry spokesperson said, AFP reports.
The gas-rich Gulf state, which hosts Hamas’s political bureau, has been a key mediator in negotiations involving the Palestinian militants, Israel, the United States and Egypt. “We remain hopeful, not necessarily optimistic, that we can announce something today or tomorrow, but we remain hopeful that we can get to some kind of agreement,” Majed al-Ansari told a regular briefing.
“Obviously, we said that Ramadan is going to be a point of contention, it’s going to be a point of confrontation, that we are going to push for a pause before the beginning of Ramazan.
“We are all aiming towards that target, but the situation is still fluid on the ground,” he added.
Ansari was speaking after US President Joe Biden said a new ceasefire and hostage release could start as soon as Monday, ahead of the Muslim holy month that will begin around March 11.
“Till now we don’t have an agreement, we are still working on the negotiations on all sides,” Ansari said. –Agencies