Title: Carney Attends Peace Summit in Egypt Amid Truce Negotiations
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to Egypt to participate in a summit focused on the truce between Israel and Hamas, facilitated by U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney is set to arrive in Sharm el-Sheikh, where he will join other world leaders on Monday. The summit is co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.
Leaders from various countries across the Middle East, as well as representatives from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, are expected to attend. The summit comes on the third day of a truce, during which humanitarian aid agencies are preparing to deliver food and medical supplies to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Israel is gradually withdrawing its military presence from the area.
As part of the ongoing negotiations, Hamas is anticipated to release approximately 20 living hostages on Monday morning. In return, Israel is expected to release Palestinian prisoners and detainees, along with the remains of about 28 Israeli hostages.
While Trump played a key role in brokering the truce, uncertainties linger regarding the potential for a long-term ceasefire and the possibility of reaching a comprehensive peace agreement. The outcome of the summit may influence future discussions on these critical issues.