Feb 7 • 21:12 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Proto Thema

The first leaders’ meeting of the "Peace Council" for Gaza on February 19

The inaugural meeting of the Peace Council, established by former President Donald Trump, is scheduled for February 19 in Washington, with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán confirmed to attend.

The upcoming first meeting of the leaders of the "Peace Council" will take place on February 19 in Washington, D.C. This newly formed council, established by former U.S. President Donald Trump, aims to address issues related to Gaza and help with its reconstruction following recent conflicts. American government officials have confirmed Orbán's attendance but have not provided additional details about the meeting's agenda or other expected attendees.

According to reports from Axios, aside from discussing peace initiatives, the meeting will also focus on raising funds for the reconstruction of Gaza, highlighting the council’s dual purpose of seeking long-term solutions to ongoing conflicts while also addressing the immediate humanitarian needs. This session is anticipated to attract significant international attention, given the geopolitical importance of Gaza in the Middle East.

The confirmation of Orbán's participation further implicates Hungary’s involvement in international diplomatic efforts regarding the Gaza issue and may signify a broader alliance among certain nations and leaders aligned with Trump’s policies. The meeting's outcomes could have implications not only for Gaza’s future but also for the dynamics of U.S.-Middle Eastern relations and international peace efforts at large.

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