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US Presents Draft Resolution for Trump's Gaza Plan to UN Security Council
The resolution proposes an international force mainly from Arab and Muslim countries to stabilize Gaza and supports a transitional governing body under US leadership.
- On Wednesday, the United States will present a draft United Nations Security Council resolution outlining President Donald Trump's Gaza peace framework to the council's 10 elected members, with no vote date set.
- After the fragile 10 October ceasefire, the deal included creating an International Stabilization Force and envisioned further Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and Gaza reconstruction under President Donald Trump's plan.
- The draft explicitly authorizes the International Stabilization Force, with troops drawn from mostly Arab and Muslim countries to oversee Gaza security as the Israeli army withdraws, and it welcomes the Board of Peace from Trump's 20-point plan.
- US Ambassador Mike Waltz shared the draft with the Security Council's 10 elected members and regional partners Egypt, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and the US spokesperson framed it as a deliverable under Trump's leadership.
- With partners insisting on a Security Council mandate, the US spokesperson added, `The parties have seized this historic opportunity to finally end decades of bloodshed and make the President's vision of lasting peace in the Middle East a reality.
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The United States has presented a resolution in the UN for a peace force in Gaza. Egypt and Turkey reject the mandate to disarm Hamas.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleThe U.S. President's statements came one day after Washington presented a draft resolution to the UN Security Council to support his peace proposal in the Palestinian enclave.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleThe US administration wishes to include this part of its peace plan within the framework of the United Nations. The text provides for a presence until 31 December 2027, renewable, and under the auspices of a committee chaired by Donald Trump.
·Paris, France
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