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Carney agrees in principle to Trump's Gaza peace board
Summary
Carney told reporters in Doha he agreed "in principle" to join a Trump-led Gaza peace board and said unimpeded humanitarian aid is a precondition for moving forward; he added details on how the board and financing would work still need to be worked out.
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Carney said in Doha that former U.S. president Trump asked him a few weeks earlier about joining a new Gaza peace board and that he agreed "in principle." He said Canada will work to help address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and that unimpeded humanitarian aid is a precondition for moving forward. Carney also said that the specific arrangements for the board and its financing still need to be worked out.
Key points:
- Carney reported that Trump asked him about joining the Gaza peace board and that he agreed "in principle."
- Carney said there is an ongoing humanitarian tragedy in Gaza and that unimpeded aid is a precondition for progress.
- The prime minister noted that details of how the board will operate and how financing will be organised remain to be determined.
- The board is described in published charter text as an alternative peace-building body and its creation has prompted questions about how it would relate to existing international institutions.
Summary:
Carney's announcement signals Canadian willingness to engage with the proposed Trump-led board while emphasizing humanitarian access as a priority. Undetermined at this time.
