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    Board of Peace Envoy Says Gaza Plan Needs Quick Progress, Hamas Talks 'not Easy'

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    Posted on April 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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    BoP envoy Nikolay Mladenov is cautiously optimistic about reaching a Gaza disarmament deal within days or weeks but warns talks with Hamas are difficult and momentum must be maintained.

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    Table of Contents

    • Progress and Challenges in the Gaza Disarmament Plan
    • Ongoing Negotiations with Hamas
    • Background of the Board of Peace and Gaza Plan
    • Sticking Points in Implementation
    • Risk of Losing Momentum
    • Territorial Issues: The "Yellow Line"
    • Building Trust and Improving Access
    • Need to Build Trust over Rafah Crossing
    • Financial Contributions and Board Membership

    Board of Peace Envoy Urges Fast Action on Gaza Plan as Hamas Talks Continue

    Progress and Challenges in the Gaza Disarmament Plan

    By Lili Bayer

    BRUSSELS, April 20 (Reuters) - The Board of Peace’s lead envoy for Gaza told Reuters on Monday that he was “fairly optimistic” a plan for disarmament of Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza can be agreed but cautioned that it will still take time.

    Ongoing Negotiations with Hamas

    “We've had some very serious discussions with Hamas over the last few weeks, they're not easy,” Nickolay Mladenov said in an interview during a visit to Brussels.

    “I'm fairly optimistic that we will be able to come up with an arrangement that works for all sides and, most importantly, works for the people in Gaza,” he said.

    Background of the Board of Peace and Gaza Plan

    U.S. President Donald Trump proposed the Board of Peace in September to oversee his plan to end Israel's war in Gaza, subsequently saying it would tackle other conflicts.

    The U.N. Security Council has recognised the board, which is chaired by Trump, though many major powers have not joined.

    Trump's Gaza ​plan, to which Israel and Hamas agreed in October, sees Israeli troops withdrawing from Gaza and reconstruction ⁠starting as Hamas lays down its weapons.

    Sticking Points in Implementation

    But Hamas' disarmament is a sticking point in talks to implement the plan and cement an October ceasefire that halted two years of full-blown war. Violence has continued in the Palestinian territory, much of which remains in ruins.

    Risk of Losing Momentum

    Mladenov said work was underway on an implementation plan that would include disarmament, new governance in Gaza and provisions for an Israeli withdrawal.

    “It obviously will take time, but we're trying to make sure that the arrangements for the implementation of the plan are agreed to as quickly as possible,” Mladenov, a former U.N. Middle East envoy and Bulgarian politician, said.

    Asked about when an agreement could be reached on implementation, Mladenov said: “We have a matter of days, maximum a couple of weeks, that is my assessment, because otherwise we will lose the momentum of what we have, and then every decision will become even more difficult”.

    While declining to comment on the details of ongoing negotiations, the envoy said he believed there was “a good way forward that is being discussed with both sides”.

    Territorial Issues: The "Yellow Line"

    One of the issues under discussion was the “yellow line” demarcating the territory Israel has occupied since the October ceasefire, Mladenov said. Reuters has reported that Israel has moved the “yellow line” deeper into Gaza.

    “There's a whole set of issues that need to be handled on the ground, including the yellow line," Mladenov said, adding that matters such as access for aid and medicine are also under discussion with Israel.

    Building Trust and Improving Access

    Need to Build Trust over Rafah Crossing

    He also pointed to some changes on the ground.

    “We've been able to, over the last few days, gradually and very carefully increase the number of people that are allowed to cross through the Rafah crossing. We're looking at increasing the number of trucks of goods that are going into Gaza,” he said. The Rafah crossing connects Gaza to Egypt.

    There is also a need to build trust, Mladenov said.

    “It's a very complicated process,” he said. “But it is a process that is taking a lot of small steps to get us ultimately to an agreement on the full implementation of the plan”.

    Financial Contributions and Board Membership

    Trump in February said that U.S. allies have contributed over $7 billion to relief efforts in Gaza and the U.S. will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace. Reuters has reported that the Board of Peace has only received a fraction of what was pledged.

    “All the monies that were committed in Washington are there for the Board of Peace,” Mladenov said. “We don't have any financial issues related to the work of the Board of Peace”.

    Member states can earn permanent membership of the board by paying $1 billion.

    (Reporting by Lili Bayer; Writing by Alexander Cornwell and Lili Bayer; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mladenov says serious talks with Hamas have been held and he’s 'fairly optimistic' about an arrangement that benefits Gaza’s people.
    • •An implementation plan—covering disarmament, governance, and Israeli troop withdrawal—could be agreed in 'a matter of days, maximum a couple of weeks', to avoid losing momentum.
    • •Rafah crossing access is gradually increasing; Trump’s Board of Peace pledges include $10bn from the U.S. plus around $7bn from other states, though actual funds received remain limited.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Board of Peace envoy says Gaza plan needs quick progress, Hamas talks 'not easy'

    1What is the Board of Peace's role in Gaza?

    The Board of Peace oversees the implementation of the Gaza peace plan, including Hamas disarmament, new governance, and Israeli withdrawal.

    2Why are talks with Hamas considered difficult?

    Discussions with Hamas are challenging due to disagreements over disarmament and the broader implementation of the Gaza plan.

    3What progress has been made at the Rafah crossing?

    The number of people and trucks allowed to cross through the Rafah crossing from Egypt into Gaza has gradually increased.

    4How much funding has the Board of Peace received for Gaza relief?

    Although over $7 billion was pledged by U.S. allies and the U.S., the Board of Peace has received only a fraction of those commitments.

    5What is the 'yellow line' issue mentioned in the negotiations?

    The 'yellow line' refers to the demarcation of territory occupied by Israel in Gaza since the October ceasefire, which is under negotiation.

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