The European Union is considering a potential role in monitoring the Rafah crossing, as part of broader discussions on the management of Gaza Strip border crossings. A senior Palestinian official revealed to AWP that the Palestinian Authority or another third party might take control of these crossings. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell emphasized the need for a 'strong' Palestinian Authority to achieve peace in the Middle East. Borrell made these remarks alongside Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa during talks hosted by the EU to strengthen the Palestinian Authority for Gaza. The meeting, co-hosted by Espen Barth Eide, saw donors express deep concern over the deteriorating situation of the Palestinian Authority and reaffirm their support.
Together w/ EU High Rep @JosepBorrellF, I hosted today’s partner meeting, where PM Mustafa presented his plans for strengthening the government of Palestine. The donors expressed deep concern over the deteriorating situation of the Palestine Authority and reaffirmed our support. https://t.co/vqclafCWt2
EU hosts talks to strengthen Palestinian Authority for Gaza https://t.co/EXf7ohawef
A “strong” Palestinian Authority is needed to bring peace in the Middle East, #EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says alongside Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa. #Palestine https://t.co/MmvlZ8cjKy
A “strong” Palestinian Authority is needed to bring peace in the Middle East, #EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says alongside Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Mustafa. #Palestine https://t.co/MmvlZ8cjKy
#BREAKING 'Strong' Palestinian Authority needed for Mideast peace: EU's Borrell https://t.co/ogCIvqRrnt
There are new discussions on the management of the Gaza Strip border crossings, such as the Palestinian Authority or another third party taking control, a senior Palestinian official told AWP. https://t.co/kpFEoS0dr8
EU looking at potential role monitoring Rafah crossing https://t.co/t3KUFybG4W