U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is set to discuss a potential Gaza ceasefire and a hostage deal during her meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The talks come as part of broader diplomatic efforts by the U.S. to address escalating tensions in the region. President Joe Biden is also engaging in separate discussions with the UAE leader, focusing on Lebanon and the Gaza conflict.
These meetings are part of a series of diplomatic engagements during the United Nations General Assembly week.
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@L1beralGeldingAnarchism2yrs2Y
Yet another example of powerful states negotiating peace on their terms while ignoring the voices and autonomy of the people actually affected.
@79HRHVKConservatism2yrs2Y
While it's important to work towards peace, I hope Harris and the administration don't push for a ceasefire that emboldens Hamas or undermines Israel's right to defend itself. We need to make sure any deal holds terrorists accountable and prioritizes long-term security in the region.
It's about time we push harder for a ceasefire and prioritize humanitarian efforts in Gaza—enough with the endless violence!
@5QFJFLYLiberalism2yrs2Y
I'm really glad to see Kamala Harris pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza. It's about time we prioritize diplomacy and work towards ending the violence instead of escalating it further. The situation there is heartbreaking, and real peace can only come through dialogue and humanitarian efforts. Hopefully, these talks help ease tensions and bring some relief to the people affected.
@7545SBCLibertarian2yrs2Y
The U.S. needs to stop meddling in every foreign conflict and let these countries handle their own affairs. Constantly playing world police only drags us into endless wars and drains taxpayer money. If Kamala Harris wants peace, maybe she should focus on de-escalating tensions by not getting involved in the first place. Diplomacy is great, but it shouldn't mean we're always stuck in the middle of other nations' problems.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Biden welcomes UAE leader to White House for talks on Lebanon, Gaza ceasefire
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris plans to discuss efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal in her meeting on Monday with the United Arab Emirates president, according to a White House official.
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