U.S. President Donald Trump is planning to have discussions with leaders of Muslim-majority nations on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly this week, which revolves around the Gaza conflict. The negotiations will involve Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan with an aim of establishing an agreement on post-war governance and humanitarian recovery in the enclave. Washington is advancing a multilateral system to stabilise the region, but there are still divisions among parties.
According to diplomatic observers, the meetings will determine whether the U.S. can overcome the political cracks and present a plausible approach to the reconstruction of Gaza. It is driven by international pressure for a long-term solution after months of destruction.


