New York Times: The United States Committed More Than One Billion Dollars for Peace Council Projects in Gaza
SadaNews - The American newspaper New York Times reported that officials at the White House indicated that the United States committed more than one billion dollars for projects of the Peace Council in Gaza.
The American newspaper noted, citing the same sources, that a large part of the donors' commitments was allocated for humanitarian projects and an international stabilization force in Gaza.
New York Times - according to a White House official - stated that the administration of President Donald Trump expects additional financial commitments for the Peace Council in Gaza.
The Kremlin stated in a statement that Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas the matter of allocating one billion dollars from frozen Russian assets for humanitarian purposes within the framework of the "Peace Council."
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