US Launches Phase 2 of Gaza Peace Plan: Demilitarize, Govern & Rebuild
On Jan 14, 2026, the US launched Phase 2 of its Gaza peace plan, refocusing on demilitarization, technocratic governance and reconstruction with regional partners.
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On Jan 14, 2026, the US launched Phase 2 of its Gaza peace plan, refocusing on demilitarization, technocratic governance and reconstruction with regional partners.
As 2025 ends, a US-Ukraine 20-point peace plan nears agreement, but tough issues over territory, NATO expansion, and security guarantees keep the Russia-Ukraine conflict alive.
Last weekend in Florida, U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian reps held “productive” talks on a 20-point peace plan, but core differences could delay a breakthrough.
A UN-backed stabilization force could deploy to Gaza as early as January under the next phase of Trump’s peace plan, as UN warns displaced Gazans face flooding from heavy rains.
On December 11, Trump said the US was close to a Russia-Ukraine peace deal with territorial tweaks and claimed Zelenskyy was the only opponent.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes Europe’s key role in supporting Ukraine against Russia, highlighting essential US backing. A new peace plan and $2B in aid unveiled at a London summit aim to end the conflict.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has unveiled a bold three-step plan aimed at resolving the Palestinian issue, focusing on ceasefire, governance, and the two-state solution.