
Talks to agree to a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza were not very promising in recent days, Qatar announced as the mediator of these talks.
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said he remains optimistic even though time is not in their favor.
This comes after the Israeli prime minister said he will continue with plans for a ground invasion of Rafah, despite increasing international pressure.
Hamas has blamed Israel for rejecting the ceasefire agreement.
Talks are underway in Cairo as senior officials from the US, Israel, Egypt and Qatar meet to try to broker a ceasefire.
"The model of the last few days is not really very promising, but, as I always repeat, we will remain optimistic" , said Sheikh Mohammed, during a meeting of world leaders at the Security Conference in Munich.
"I believe that in this agreement we are talking on a larger scale and we still see some difficulties in the humanitarian part of these negotiations" , he added.
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