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GREEK REPORTER - Greece Joins US-Led Board of Peace Meeting on Gaza as Observer - By Tasos Kokkinidis - February 17, 2026

 GREEK  REPORTER

Greece Joins US-Led Board of Peace Meeting on Gaza as Observer

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Palestinians go about their daily business among the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Gaza Strip. File photo. Credit: EPA/HAITHAM IMAD via AMNA

Greece will participate as an observer in a Board of Peace meeting on Gaza convened by US President Donald Trump on February 19 in Washington, the government said. Deputy Foreign Minister Haris Theoharis will represent Greece at the session.

Greece has taken a cautious approach to Trump’s initiative, with Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis signaling that Athens will move in step with the European Union rather than rush into full participation.

A senior government source said Theoharis, whose portfolio includes economic diplomacy and extroversion, “is the most competent official for issues related to the reconstruction of Gaza,” noting that other European Union countries will also attend as observers without top-level representation.

Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis confirmed Greece’s participation, stating: “Our country will participate in the meeting in Washington as an observer on Thursday.”

Greece to contribute to Gaza Stabilization Force

He added that Greece “has expressed its initial intention to be present both in the stabilization forces and in the reconstruction of Gaza,” and described it as “extremely important that Greece is among the few countries that enjoy acceptance from both Israel and the Palestinian Authority and the Arab world as a whole.”

Speaking in Parliament on January 26, Theoharis said Greece, as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, has “direct involvement” in developments, citing Resolution 2803 on ending the Gaza war. He said Greece has supported and worked to implement the 20-point peace plan “with all its forces.”

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