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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced confidence Monday that a ceasefire deal in Gaza would come together, but possibly after President Joe Biden leaves office on January 20.
Blinken, who tried repeatedly and unsuccessfully last year to broker a ceasefire between Hamas and “Israel”, said that the Biden administration "will work every minute of every day" until the end of its term to secure a prisoner exchange deal.
"We very much want to bring this over the finish line in the next two weeks," Blinken told reporters on a visit to Seoul – according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).
"If we don't get it across the finish line in the next two weeks, I'm confident that it will get its completion at some point, hopefully sooner rather than later," Blinken said.
"When it does, it will be on the basis of the plan that President Biden put forward and that virtually the entire world supports."
President-elect Donald Trump, who takes over on January 20, has vowed even stronger support for “Israel” and has warned Hamas of "hell to pay" if it does not free the captives seized in the Oct. 7, 2023 operation.
A Hamas official said Sunday the group was ready to free 34 captives in the "first phase" of a potential deal with “Israel”, which said that indirect talks had resumed in Qatar.
Blinken said there had been an "intensified engagement" by Hamas on reaching a deal, but that it was not yet complete.
"We need Hamas to make the final necessary decisions to complete the agreement and to fundamentally change the circumstance for the hostages, getting them out, for people in Gaza, bringing them relief, and for the region as a whole, creating an opportunity to actually move forward to something better," Blinken said.
Blinken has made 12 visits to the Middle East since October 7, 2023.