Turkiye rallies Muslim allies on Gaza truce
              Says UN mandate for Gaza force still in the works
            
        
        
     Ministers from Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Indonesia and United Arab Emirates gather for a meeting in Istanbul, Turkiye.  AP/PTI 
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        Countries are still working on a UN Security Council mandate for an international stabilisation force in Gaza, and will decide on any troop deployments once a framework is complete, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday.
Fidan spoke after he and ministers from several Muslim-majority countries met in Istanbul to discuss the fragile US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, as Hamas and Israel trade accusations of violations.
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        Some of the countries that met — which also included Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and Turkiye — could contribute to the force envisioned to monitor the truce.
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