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UN mandate for Gaza force still in the works, says Turkey

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Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and Turkey may help form the force to monitor Gaza’s fragile truce.

ISTANBUL: Countries are still working on a UN Security Council mandate for an international stabilisation force in Gaza and will decide on any troop deployments once a framework is complete, Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday.

Fidan spoke after he and ministers from several Muslim-majority countries met in Istanbul to discuss the fragile US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, as Hamas and Israel trade accusations of violations.

Some of the countries that met – which also included Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and Turkey – could contribute to the force envisioned to monitor the truce.

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