JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump said the conflict in the Gaza Strip is nearing its end.

Trumppada made the statement while attending a signing ceremony for the Gaza Peace Council charter held on the sidelines of a forum in Davos.

"And of course, the war in Gaza, right now it's really nearing the end," Trump said, quoted by Sputnik, Kamsi, January 22.

On that occasion, Trump also demanded that Hamas lay down its arms in accordance with its obligations. He emphasized that failure to meet the demands would end the movement's existence.

In addition, Trump expressed his commitment to realizing the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip. He said the area would get decent governance and be restored after the conflict ended.

The Gaza Peace Council, which was formed by US President Donald Trump, is a follow-up to the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict supported in United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 2803.

Trump has announced plans to establish a Gaza Peace Council since last week and invited leaders of a number of countries to join.

According to Trump, the Gaza Peace Council can become a "temporary authority" in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, which, among other things, is tasked with overseeing the mobilization of international resources for the Palestinian people in the region.


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