European officials have raised concerns over the Trump administration’s peace plan for the Middle East, highlighting significant flaws in the proposed agreement. They emphasized the need for a more balanced and constructive approach to achieving a lasting peace, stressing that any settlement must be positive and sustainable.
The officials pointed out that the plan lacks a clear mechanism for addressing the grievances of both Israelis and Palestinians, which could undermine its viability. They also warned that any attempt to impose a settlement without broad international support could exacerbate tensions in the region.
While the Trump administration has insisted that its plan offers a viable solution, European diplomats have called for more dialogue and a commitment to a two-state solution. They argue that the current proposal does not adequately address the long-term issues facing both parties and could lead to further instability.