Feb 9 • 14:35 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Commission: Questions about 'certain elements of Trump's Peace Council Map'

The European Commission has raised several questions regarding the scope, governance, and compatibility of the 'Peace Council Map' established by former President Donald Trump, while expressing readiness to collaborate with the U.S. on a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza.

The European Commission has expressed concerns about the 'Peace Council Map' proposed by former President Donald Trump, noting that there are unanswered questions regarding its scope, governance, and compatibility with the United Nations Charter. A spokesperson for the Commission emphasized that their position remains unchanged, highlighting the importance of ensuring that any initiatives align with international law and the established frameworks for peace.

Anouar El Anouni, a spokesperson for the Commission focusing on foreign policy, reiterated the EU's willingness to work collaboratively with the United States to implement a comprehensive peace plan aimed at addressing the ongoing conflicts in Gaza. He emphasized the need for constructive dialogue to achieve this goal, affirming that the EU sees itself as an active partner in facilitating peace efforts in the region.

The spokesperson also referenced the recent conclusions from the European Council, which underscore the EU's commitment to a peaceful resolution to the conflicts. The Commission's active engagement with the U.S. and its readiness to discuss frameworks for transition indicates a significant step in international diplomatic efforts to achieve lasting peace in Gaza and beyond.

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