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Home » Commissioner Šuica to represent EU at Board of Peace meeting in Washington
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Commissioner Šuica to represent EU at Board of Peace meeting in Washington

By Press RoomFebruary 17, 20263 Mins Read
Commissioner Šuica to represent EU at Board of Peace meeting in Washington
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The European Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, is planning to travel to Washington later this week to attend the first formal gathering of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, Euronews understands.

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The move signals Brussels is not prepared to fully write off cooperation with the Trump-chaired board, even if most EU member states have rejected a formal membership and the European Commission’s legal concerns over its charter and governance.

The EU has not accepted an invitation to sit officially on the Board but is expected to be granted “observer” status to collaborate with its efforts, Euronews understands.

Over the weekend Italy, Romania and Cyprus said they would do the same.

An EU official said the bloc wants to play a role in the reconstruction of Gaza despite numerous concerns over the Board’s executive set-up, which was initially conceived as a vehicle to rebuild the territory and now has expanded its mandate to “global peace.”

Brussels has also raised issues with the Board’s “scope, governance and compatibility with the UN Charter,” of which all 27 member states are signatories.

Still, as the biggest donor of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people, with a total contribution of €1.65 billion to the territories since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas on 7 October 2023, the EU does not want to get sidelined by the US.

Italy, Romania and Cyprus defend participation

The Board of Peace, inaugurated by Trump in Davos in January, was originally intended to oversee post-war Gaza’s transition as part of the 20-point peace plan agreed last year.

But its charter has raised multiple concerns in European capitals, not least because Trump would serve as the Board’s chairman indefinitely, even after his presidency ends.

The inclusion of Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Board also makes membership politically untenable for most EU countries while the war in Ukraine still rages on.

Only two EU member states – Hungary and Bulgaria – have accepted invitations to sit as members. Viktor Orbán, a close ally of Trump, will join Thursday’s meeting.

Meanwhile Bulgarian diplomat, Nickolay Mladenov, has been appointed the High Representative for Gaza, tasked with linking up the Board of Peace with a technocratic Palestinian committee responsible for running its day-to-day business.

Over the weekend, Italy, Cyprus and Romania confirmed they had accepted invitations to participate as “observers”, instead of sitting members. Still, the move shows EU member states who want to maintain a good relationship with the Trump administration have put aside their legal concerns in exchange for influence.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had previously said that Italian constitution prevented Rome from joining, suggested over the weekend that observer status provided a “good solution” after receiving an invitation letter from the US President.

She suggested other countries have also been invited to observe, some of which are yet to respond. It is not clear who will represent Italy at this stage.

As for Romania, President Nicușor Dan, who holds foreign policy powers under his title, confirmed on Sunday that he would travel to Washington to attend the talks.

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