Trump's invitation to Greece for the Peace Council meeting in February
Greece has received an invitation to participate in a Peace Council meeting regarding the implementation of the second phase of the reconstruction plan for Gaza, scheduled to take place in Washington in February.
Greece has received an official invitation to attend a Peace Council meeting in February, aimed at discussing the second phase of the peace and reconstruction plan for Gaza. This meeting will be conducted in Washington and follows a report confirming the sending of these invitations to both Greece and Cyprus. Government sources in Greece have acknowledged the invitation and the importance of the discussions that will take place regarding the peace initiative.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulidis are expected to announce their decision on whether to accept the invitation within the coming days. This upcoming meeting highlights ongoing international efforts to address the situation in Gaza and explore pathways for rebuilding following recent conflicts. The involvement of Greece indicates its continuing engagement in international peace initiatives, particularly within regional contexts.
The invitation represents an opportunity for Greece and Cyprus to play a more prominent role in the diplomatic discussions concerning Gaza, potentially influencing future relations and collaborations in the Eastern Mediterranean. The outcomes of this meeting may have significant implications for the two nations, especially in terms of international alliances and address to regional security affairs.