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EU diplomats to meet Board of Peace director over Gaza's future

EU diplomats met with the U.S.-backed Board of Peace to discuss Gaza reconstruction, stabilization, and humanitarian aid amid EU divisions over engaging the Trump-led initiative.

  • EU foreign ministers will convene in Brussels Monday to meet the Board of Peace director chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump, to discuss Gaza and Ukraine.
  • Seeking to balance donor responsibilities and U.N. ties, the EU will meet following a shaky, controversial embrace of the U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza efforts.
  • Twelve other EU nations sent observers to the Board's inaugural Washington meeting and the EU flag was displayed, while Dubravka Šuica attended as an observer and Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen declined invitations.
  • The European Union says it will not join the board but seeks to influence Gaza reconstruction and oversees the Rafah border crossing, which could shape leadership amid limited ceasefire progress.
  • Given the EU's deep links to Israel and the Palestinians, the meeting also raises questions about the U.N. Security Council's role as ministers discuss Ukraine and sanctions on Russia, chosen by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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