European officials have expressed significant doubts about the Trump administration’s latest peace plan for the Middle East. During a recent meeting in Brussels, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and other senior diplomats stated that the proposed agreement contained “major flaws” that could undermine its effectiveness. They emphasized the need for any settlement to be “positive” and inclusive, ensuring that the interests of all parties are fairly represented. The officials also called for greater transparency and collaboration between the involved nations to build a sustainable peace framework. These comments come amid growing international pressure on the U.S. to take a more conciliatory approach in its Middle East policy.