Greece and Cyprus have been invited by US President Donald Trump to join a Peace Council overseeing Gaza’s temporary governance.
The two countries are among 25 founding members of the council, which also includes France, Canada, Gulf states and Turkey, Euronews reported.
The Turkish presidency has confirmed that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also received an invitation.
The council is part of the second phase of Trump’s Gaza peace plan under UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and will oversee the transitional process and stabilisation efforts.
Former Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov has been appointed High Representative to coordinate the council and related transitional bodies.