Body tasked with Gaza governance says Cyprus talks ‘highly productive’
Key takeaways
- The talks focused on efforts to “relieve the suffering” of Gazans, the committee said, including through projects that “can be done immediately”.
- Participants also reviewed plans for reconstruction, security and governance, while developing a framework to ensure transparency and accountability for international donors.
- The committee reiterated its commitment to US President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan and said it remained prepared to assume its responsibilities in coordination with the Board of Peace.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Jerusalem: The Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with administering post-war Gaza said Wednesday it concluded two days of “highly productive” talks in Cyprus on easing humanitarian suffering and advancing plans to rebuild the territory.
The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) said on X that it held “a series of working meetings in Cyprus with experts and advisers of the Board of Peace, the Office of the High Representative for Gaza (Nikolai Mladenov) and the Tony Blair Institute”.
The talks focused on efforts to “relieve the suffering” of Gazans, the committee said, including through projects that “can be done immediately”.