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The Trump administration presented a proposed 21-point peace plan aimed at resolving the conflict in Gaza to Arab leaders during a meeting at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced the initiative on Wednesday, expressing optimism for a potential “breakthrough” in the near future.
Peace Plan Details
Speaking at the Concordia summit in New York, Witkoff confirmed that the plan, officially dubbed the “Trump 21-point plan for peace in the Mideast, in Gaza,” was shared during what he described as a “very productive session.” The meeting involved President Donald Trump, a US delegation, and various Arab leaders.
Witkoff indicated that the comprehensive proposal is designed to address the security concerns of Israel, alongside the broader interests of neighboring countries in the region. While specific details of the 21 points were not publicly disclosed, the envoy conveyed a strong sense of confidence regarding its potential acceptance.
Outlook for Breakthrough
The US Special Envoy reiterated his belief that an announcement regarding a significant advancement could be made in the coming days. “We’re hopeful, and I might say even confident, that in the coming days, we’ll be able to announce some sort of breakthrough,” Witkoff stated, underscoring the administration’s positive outlook on the diplomatic efforts.