Gaza meeting with attendance of US' Trump, Turkish President Erdogan concludes
No further information on outcome of closed-door meeting provided, but afterwards Trump calls it 'successful' and Erdogan praises it as 'productive, positive'

WASHINGTON
A meeting on Gaza in New York on Tuesday with the attendance of US President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and other regional leaders has concluded.
No further information on the closed-door meeting, held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, has yet been provided, but Trump said afterwards that it was “very successful,” without giving details, and Erdogan called it a "very productive and positive meeting."
Trump said Tuesday that he would be discussing the situation in the besieged Gaza Strip with regional leaders during a "very important" multilateral meeting.
"I think Gaza is going to come along. We're going to have a very important meeting. And my next meeting actually is going to be very important with leaders in the region," Trump told reporters as he met with French President Emmanuel Macron on the UN General Assembly sidelines.
"We're going to talk about Gaza. We're going to see if we can do something about it. We want to stop that. We want to get our hostages back, or their hostages back," he added.
The White House previously said that Türkiye, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan would be represented at the leader-level meeting, but did not offer additional details.
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