EU Council agrees to Spain's Gaza peace conference proposal

EU Council agrees to Spain's Gaza peace conference proposal
The EU Council has accepted the Spanish proposal to hold a peace conference in about six months on the Gaza war, Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Friday.
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Pedro Sánchez is Spain's acting prime minister [Thierry Monasse/Getty]

The Council of the European Union has accepted the Spanish proposal to hold a peace conference in about six months on the Gaza war, Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Friday.

Madrid holds the EU Council's rotating presidency until the end of this year.

In a meeting of the bloc's 27 governments, Spain had pressed for the EU to demand an immediate ceasefire, but the language was opposed by some countries, Sanchez told a news conference in Brussels.

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He said that instead, the member states agreed to call for "humanitarian pauses" and the opening of aid corridors for Gaza's civilians, as a way to reach a consensus.

In exchange for the compromise, the bloc accepted Madrid's peace conference proposal, which includes a renewed push for the long-stalled two-state solution, Sanchez said.

(Reuters)