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    France Says Surprised by European Commission Presence at Board of Peace

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France argues the European Commission lacks a Council mandate to attend President Trump’s Board of Peace meeting in Washington. Šuica’s observer role highlights EU divisions and questions over Gaza recovery plans.

    France Questions EU Commission’s Role at Washington ‘Board of Peace’

    France Challenges EU Participation in Washington Meeting

    PARIS, Feb 19 (Reuters) - France said on Thursday it was surprised that the European Commission had sent a commissioner to the Board of Peace in Washington saying it did not have the mandate to represent member states, its foreign ministry spokesperson said. 

    France Urges Gaza-Focused Mandate

    Pascal Confavreux said as far as Paris was concerned, the Board of Peace needed to recentre to focus on Gaza in line with a United Nations Security Council resolution and that until that ambiguity was lifted, France would not take part. 

    Commission Lacks Council Mandate, Paris Says

    "Regarding the European Commission and its participation, in reality we are surprised because it does not have a mandate from the Council to go and participate," he told reporters, referring to the Council of the European Union's members.

    U.S. President Donald Trump is presiding over the first meeting of his Board of Peace on Thursday with the event expected to include representatives from more than 45 nations.

    Dubravka Šuica to Attend as Observer

    Most European governments have opted to not send top-level representatives to the gathering, but the European Commission has said that its commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Suica, is attending. 

    "Our objective is clear: coordinated action, accountable governance, and tangible results for the Palestinian people," Suica wrote on social media platform X on Thursday ahead of the meeting. 

    Member States Voice Concerns

    While Suica is attending as an observer, several EU member states have raised concerns about an EU commissioner participating in a meeting of a body many EU governments see as undermining international law.

    Questions Over Commission Authority

    Some diplomats have also questioned whether the European Commission has a mandate to decide on sending a representative without approval from capitals. 

    "It is surprising that the Commission has decided to be represented at the event, given that numerous countries have expressed concerns about its potential instrumentalisation and have questioned the credibility of an initiative that appears to seek to supplant the United Nations," a Belgian diplomat said. 

    Divergent European Responses

    Europeans have also been divided on how to approach the U.S.-led gathering, with some sending officials in an observer capacity. The United Kingdom and Germany have sent ambassadors to the event, while France has opted not to be represented. 

    Commission Defends Attendance: Gaza Recovery

    The Commission has defended Suica's attendance as in line with its commitment to the implementation of a ceasefire and part of the institution's efforts to support Gaza's recovery and reconstruction.

    Attribution and Editing Notes

    (Reporting by John Irish and Lili Bayer, Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout)

    References

    • France says surprised by European Commission presence at Board of Peace – Reuters
    • France says Commission lacks 'mandate' to join Board of Peace meeting as Brussels remains defiant – Euronews

    Table of Contents

    • France Challenges EU Participation in Washington Meeting

    Key Takeaways

    • •France says the European Commission lacks a Council mandate to attend the Board of Peace meeting.
    • •Commissioner Dubravka Šuica is attending in Washington as an observer, not a formal member.
    • •Several EU states are split, with some sending observers and others declining participation.
    • •Critics argue the Board of Peace could sideline the UN and blur international legal frameworks.
    • •France wants the body to refocus explicitly on Gaza in line with a UN Security Council resolution.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France says surprised by European Commission presence at Board of Peace

    1What is the main topic?

    France objects to the European Commission’s attendance at the Board of Peace meeting in Washington, arguing the Commission lacks a Council mandate. The dispute reflects EU divisions over Gaza-focused efforts.

    2Why does France say the Commission lacks a mandate?

    Paris argues external representation requires positions agreed by EU member states in the Council. The Commission says Šuica is attending as an observer to support coordination on Gaza recovery.

  • France Urges Gaza-Focused Mandate
  • Commission Lacks Council Mandate, Paris Says
  • Dubravka Šuica to Attend as Observer
  • Member States Voice Concerns
  • Questions Over Commission Authority
  • Divergent European Responses
  • Commission Defends Attendance: Gaza Recovery
  • Attribution and Editing Notes
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    Who is attending and why does it matter?

    Commissioner Dubravka Šuica attends as an observer while several EU states send lower-level envoys. The split could impact EU coordination on Gaza reconstruction and relations with Washington.

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