Australia Calls U.S. Gaza Peace Plan ‘Hard’ to Implement
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Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong has described the latest U.S. proposal for a Gaza ceasefire as “hard,” highlighting significant challenges in the peace process.
In a candid assessment, Wong stated that the plan, championed by U.S. President Donald Trump, faces major obstacles. She did not specify the nature of these difficulties.
Her comments underscore the complex diplomatic efforts to end the conflict. Multiple international actors are involved in the negotiations.
The Australian statement reflects a cautious stance on the viability of the current U.S. approach. It signals that achieving a durable peace agreement remains a difficult task.