UN Chief Backs Gaza Reconstruction Plan Linked To Trump But Rejects Broader Agenda— 'Cooperating Actively'
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres supports Trump’s Gaza reconstruction plan to rebuild homes and infrastructure but rejects the broader centralized Board of Peace initiative as ineffective.
- Secretary General Antonio Guterres welcomed the Board of Peace's Gaza reconstruction plan, telling Politico on Saturday that the UN is cooperating with the entity while dismissing it as ineffective for broader global crises.
- Last week, envoys from the Board of Peace met with Hamas representatives in Cairo, marking the first publicly reported discussion between the group and the Palestinian organization.
- Earlier this week, Iran's foreign minister blasted the Pentagon's reported request for over $200 billion in supplemental funding for the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict, calling it just "the tip of the iceberg" and warning of strain on American taxpayers.
- Guterres argued the UN Security Council no longer represents the world, proposing to limit vetoes and alter membership to "regain legitimacy" while admitting the UN lacks leverage to compel "big powers" to obey international law.
- Addressing rising tensions, Guterres called for an end to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting the UN could help protect the waterway using past mediation models like the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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Only the peace council was completely rejected by US President Trump, but now the United Nations is cooperating. However, only up to a certain point does UN leader Guterres explain.
The Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Antonio Guterres said that the world organization actively cooperates with the rival Peace Committee of the President of the United States of America (USA) Donald Trump, but only in connection with Gaza, and that everything beyond that is Trump's personal project.
According to UN Secretary-General Guterres, the objective of the panel to advance the reconstruction of the war-destroyed Gaza Strip was to deserve support. UN experts recently criticised the activities.
UN Chief Backs Gaza Reconstruction Plan Linked To Trump But Rejects Broader Agenda— 'Cooperating Actively'
UN chief Antonio Guterres backed Trump's Gaza reconstruction efforts but rejected his broader agenda, urging UN-led solutions for the Strait of Hormuz amid rising Iran tensions and escalating war costs.
UN Secretary-General Guterres is ready to tackle the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip together with President Trump. The US has withdrawn from many UN bodies.
UN 'cooperating actively' with Trump’s Board of Peace on Gaza, Guterres says
Addressing the war in Iran, Guterres called for an end to Tehran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting the UN could help protect the waterway and be part of a plan to de-escalate attacks.
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