Trump's 'Peace Council' to Hold Inaugural Meeting: Key Attendees for the February 19 Washington Summit.
Washington to Host 'Peace Council' Summit
According to UATV: On February 19, U.S. President Donald Trump will convene the first official meeting of the newly formed 'Peace Council' in Washington. This event marks the launch of an international framework established as part of the ongoing peace process. A central goal of the summit is to serve as a fundraising conference for the reconstruction of Gaza, a critical element for achieving regional stability.
Notably, key U.S. allies in Europe have declined to participate in the meeting, a move that could significantly shape the discussions and the conference's outcomes. However, Hungary has received an invitation to join the 'Peace Council', signaling an effort to bring new partners into the peace process. This initiative is part of broader, long-standing international efforts to mediate conflicts in the Middle East.
Implications for Regional Stability
The February 19 meeting could represent a pivotal moment in international attempts to restore peace in the Middle East, with Gaza's reconstruction being a fundamental factor for regional stability. The absence of European allies may highlight the challenges in reaching a consensus on the peace process, underscoring the importance of engaging new participants like Hungary to broaden the dialogue and seek solutions to a complex situation.
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