UAE won't contribute to Gaza security force yet, official says
United Arab Emirates presidential advisor Anwar Gargash told a conference on Monday that the country would not "yet" contribute to the proposed stabilization force intended to enforce the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza.

"The agreement in Gaza must be a beginning, not an end," Gargash told participants of the Abu Dhabi Strategic Debate, per a readout provided to ABC News by the UAE Foreign Ministry. "A roadmap is needed to restore stability, revive Palestinian governance under a reformed Authority, and sustain U.S.-led and Arab-supported engagement."
"The UAE does not yet see a clear framework for the stability force and under such circumstances will not participate, but will support all political efforts towards peace -- and remain at the forefront of humanitarian aid," Gargash said.
Gargash also said that a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be prioritized. "The Palestinians have suffered enough; they deserve justice and peace in a state living side by side with a secure Israel," he said.




