Nigeria Backs US President Biden’s Ceasefire Plan In Gaza –

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Nigeria Backs US President Biden’s Ceasefire Plan In Gaza

Biden’s Ceasefire

The Nigerian Government has declared its support for United States President, Joe Biden’s ceasefire proposal to end the ongoing Israel-Palestine war in Gaza.

This was revealed in a statement issued on Sunday by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar via his media aide, AlKasim Abdulkadir.

The statement reads: “Nigeria assures the United States of its support to bring about a complete cessation of violence and an end to the senseless loss of human lives and manmade humanitarian crises.

“The Biden ceasefire proposal should be embraced by world leaders and the totality of the international community to intensify efforts towards a speedy resolution of the conflict, and the immediate cessation of the attendant extreme violence in Gaza and all other innocent civilians affected by the conflict.”

“Equally important is the continuous, sufficient and unhindered provision of lifesaving humanitarian supplies and services for civilians,” he added.

The proposal presented by the Biden administration, which encompasses a permanent ceasefire, enhanced humanitarian assistance, the release of hostages, and a comprehensive reconstruction initiative, is viewed by Nigeria as the most viable and promising solution to the current crisis.

“The Biden plan presents a clear path towards progress and the conditions required for peace.”

Meanwhile, the Israeli military rescued four hostages in a raid on Nuseirat in central Gaza on Saturday.

It was reported that the operation was carried out amid intense airstrikes and artillery fire in the area.

According to Palestinian health officials, at least 274 Palestinians, including civilians and children, were killed during the hostage rescue operation.

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