Donald Trump's Peace Council: Haris Theocharis will represent Greece as an observer at the first meeting
Greece will participate as an observer in the upcoming inaugural meeting of Donald Trump's Peace Council, represented by Deputy Foreign Minister Haris Theocharis.
Greece is set to attend the inaugural meeting of the so-called Peace Council convened by U.S. President Donald Trump on February 19 in Washington. Deputy Foreign Minister Haris Theocharis will represent the country at this international initiative, which is being established to oversee and support peace processes in ongoing military conflicts. The Council is expected to be chaired by the U.S. President and is seen as a critical mechanism for facilitating diplomatic efforts in global conflict zones.
The Greek participation in this meeting is characterized as an observer role, highlighting Athensβ emphasis on the importance of international cooperation and diplomatic initiatives in addressing pressing issues, especially concerning recent developments in Gaza. This aligns with a relevant resolution from the United Nations Security Council, showcasing Greece's commitment to multilateral dialogue and engagement in global peace efforts.
Additionally, Cyprus and Italy will join Greece as observers, creating a European presence within this new structure. The positive response from these three countries underscores a collective European stance towards fostering dialogue and cooperation in international peace initiatives, which could lead to enhanced diplomatic coordination on key issues in the region.