Trump to Host Gaza Peace Council, Pledging Over $5 Billion for Reconstruction.
Gaza Peace Council Meeting Convenes in Washington
According to TSN.ua: U.S. President Donald Trump will host the inaugural meeting of the Gaza Peace Council in Washington, where he is expected to announce a commitment of over $5 billion for reconstruction and humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip. This gathering will serve as a significant event, uniting representatives from more than 20 countries and demonstrating broad international concern for the region's challenges.
The financial aid package to be announced at the meeting will exceed $5 billion. Additionally, plans include deploying thousands of military and law enforcement personnel to help ensure regional stability. Donald Trump will serve as the first chair of the council's executive committee, highlighting his active role in peace efforts related to Gaza.
Administration spokeswoman Caroline Levitt noted: 'We're talking about more than 20 countries. This shows a great deal of interest in the meeting. We will provide a full list later.'
The establishment of the Gaza Peace Council and the financial aid pledge reflect the international community's efforts to address humanitarian crises in the region. The meeting is expected to serve as a platform for discussing not only financial matters but also political decisions that could impact stability in Gaza and neighboring countries. This initiative comes amid longstanding tensions in the area, and international support could help rebuild trust between conflicting parties and create conditions for further peace negotiations.
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