European Leaders Question Trump’s Peace Plan Amid Concerns Over Its Feasibility

European officials have voiced their concerns over President Donald Trump’s recently proposed peace plan, stating that it contains ‘major flaws’ and is not a viable solution to the ongoing conflict. During a meeting of senior diplomats in Brussels, representatives from several European Union member states emphasized that any proposed settlement must be ‘positive’ and address the core issues facing the region. They argued that the current proposal lacks the necessary depth and breadth to ensure a lasting resolution.

The officials reiterated that while they recognize the importance of U.S. involvement in peace negotiations, they are concerned that the plan may not take into account the complex realities on the ground. This includes ongoing tensions between key parties and the need for a balanced approach that ensures all stakeholders are adequately represented. Several European leaders also called for greater transparency and dialogue between the involved parties before any final agreement can be reached.