Egypt will host a major international peace summit on Monday, bringing together world leaders to secure Gaza’s fragile ceasefire and shape the next steps toward regional stability.
Trump and El-Sisi to Co-Chair Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and U.S. President Donald Trump will jointly chair the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit for Peace, drawing leaders from more than 20 nations. The two will lead discussions on locking in the ceasefire, launching reconstruction efforts, and building a framework for long-term peace in Gaza.

Major Global Leaders Confirm Attendance
Among those attending are UN Secretary-General António Guterres, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez—signaling strong international backing for Egypt’s initiative.

Talks to Center on Ceasefire Enforcement, Humanitarian Aid, and Gaza’s Rebuild
Leaders are expected to focus on keeping the ceasefire in place, expanding aid deliveries, and planning large-scale reconstruction in Gaza. The summit aims to turn the truce into a durable peace plan supported by regional and global partners.
Egypt’s Leadership in Regional Diplomacy Takes Center Stage
By hosting and co-chairing the summit, Egypt reinforces its reputation as a trusted mediator in Middle East conflicts. Cairo’s steady diplomacy over the past two years helped pave the way for the ceasefire and the upcoming talks.
Summit Seen as a Turning Point for Middle East Peace Efforts
The gathering in Sharm El-Sheikh is widely viewed as a defining moment—one that could shift the region from crisis management to genuine peacebuilding and reconstruction for Gaza and beyond.
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