Key Takeaways
- Trump’s Peace Diplomacy Delivers Results: President Donald J. Trump, alongside leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, signed the “Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity,” officially cementing the Trump Peace Agreement and ending the Gaza conflict.
- Commitment to Stability and Cooperation: The declaration pledges to resolve disputes through diplomacy, dismantle extremism, and strengthen regional economic cooperation — marking a shift from decades of chaos to collaboration.
- A Legacy of Peace Through Strength: Trump’s Middle East peace efforts continue to reshape global geopolitics, proving that strong American leadership can achieve what decades of weak diplomacy could not: a lasting path toward peace, prosperity, and mutual respect.
President Donald J. Trump has officially secured one of the most sweeping peace commitments in modern Middle East history. The “Trump Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity,” signed Sunday alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, cements the framework of the Trump Peace Agreement and marks what the White House calls “a new era of hope, stability, and cooperation.”
The declaration follows the full implementation of Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan, ending over two years of devastating conflict and ushering in what regional leaders describe as “a chapter defined by security and shared prosperity.” The document commits all parties to resolving disputes diplomatically, dismantling extremism, and protecting the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Holy Land.
“We are united in our determination to dismantle extremism and radicalization in all its forms,” the declaration reads. “No society can flourish when violence and racism are normalized.”
Trump praised the agreement as proof that strength and diplomacy can coexist. “This isn’t just about peace in the Middle East — it’s about restoring faith in what peace through strength can achieve,” he said aboard Air Force One.
For Trump, who has already brokered the Abraham Accords and the Gaza ceasefire, this declaration seals his legacy as the first U.S. president in generations to end multiple foreign conflicts rather than start them — proving once again that American leadership, when unapologetically strong, can still change the world.