Egypt welcomes appointment of humanitarian coordinator for Gaza

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced Kaag’s appointment on Wednesday and she is expected to start work on Jan. 8. (File/AFP)
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Updated 27 December 2023
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Egypt welcomes appointment of humanitarian coordinator for Gaza

  • Sigrid Kaag expected to begin her work on Jan. 8

CAIRO: Egypt said it welcomes the appointment of Dutch woman Sigrid Kaag as senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza and the implementation of measures to facilitate the entry and monitoring of aid to the Gaza Strip.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced Kaag’s appointment on Wednesday and she is expected to start work on Jan. 8.

In her role, Kaag will facilitate, coordinate, monitor and verify humanitarian relief consignments to Gaza and establish a UN mechanism to accelerate their movement through states that are not party to the conflict.

She will be supported by the UN Office for Project Services.

Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zaid said on X: “We welcome the appointment of Sigrid Kaag as a Senior Humanitarian Coordinator to Gaza and the commencement of implementing SC Res. 2720 to establish a UN mechanism for accelerating aid delivery to Gaza.

“Reaching a ceasefire remains indispensable to end this crisis.”

Also on Wednesday, an emergency meeting of the Palestine Committee was held in preparation for the Arab Parliament session on Gaza on Thursday.

During the meeting, speaker Adel Abdulrahman Al-Asoumi renewed the Arab Parliament’s support for the Palestinian issue.

“We denounce the inability of the international community to stop the brutal aggression of the Israeli occupation against the defenseless Palestinian people,” he said.

The parliament will hold a special session on Palestine on Thursday at the headquarters of the Secretariat of the League of Arab States in Cairo.


Syria Kurds chief says ‘all efforts’ being made to salvage deal with Damascus

Updated 25 December 2025
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Syria Kurds chief says ‘all efforts’ being made to salvage deal with Damascus

  • Abdi said the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Kurds’ de facto army, remained committed to the deal
  • The two sides were working toward “mutual understanding” on military integration and counter-terrorism

DAMASCUS: Syrian Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi said Thursday that “all efforts” were being made to prevent the collapse of talks on an agreement with Damascus to integrate his forces into the central government.
The remarks came days after Aleppo saw deadly clashes between the two sides before their respective leaders ordered a ceasefire.
In March, Abdi signed a deal with Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa to merge the Kurds’ semi-autonomous administration into the government by year’s end, but differences have held up its implementation.
Abdi said the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), the Kurds’ de facto army, remained committed to the deal, adding in a statement that the two sides were working toward “mutual understanding” on military integration and counter-terrorism, and pledging further meetings with Damascus.
Downplaying the year-end deadline, he said the deal “did not specify a time limit for its ending or for the return to military solutions.”
He added that “all efforts are being made to prevent the collapse of this process” and that he considered failure unlikely.
Abdi also repeated the SDF’s demand for decentralization, which has been rejected by Syria’s Islamist authorities, who took power after ousting longtime ruler Bashar Assad last year.
Turkiye, an important ally of Syria’s new leaders, sees the presence of Kurdish forces on its border as a security threat.
In Damascus this week, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stressed the importance of the Kurds’ integration, having warned the week before that patience with the SDF “is running out.”
The SDF control large swathes of the country’s oil-rich north and northeast, and with the support of a US-led international coalition, were integral to the territorial defeat of the Daesh group in Syria in 2019.
Syria last month joined the anti-IS coalition and has announced operations against the jihadist group in recent days.