Trump’s private envoys risk Europe’s influence on peace
European Council on Foreign Relations
· March 12, 2026
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The authors (ECFR) urge European leaders to use their leverage to counter President Trump’s reliance on private envoys (friends and family) and to reshape peace processes in Gaza and Ukraine.
- Main action: The commentary calls on European governments to leverage economic and security tools (e.g., increased inspections of shadow-fleet sea lanes, use of immobilised Russian assets, coordination with the GCC, conditional funding via the World Bank and EIB) to change negotiating dynamics and limit the influence of US private envoys; it is an opinion/analysis piece offering policy recommendations rather than announcing a new governmental action.
- Background and specifics: The article documents patterns from diplomacy around Gaza and Ukraine (mentions the August 2025 Trump–Putin Alaska summit, the November 2025 28-point plan, and the January 2026 Paris announcement on security assurances), warns about commercial projects (marinas, beachfront towers, special economic zones, solar-powered data centers) driven by envoys’ networks, and notes the Gaza BoP was approved by the UN Security Council but may exclude credible local Palestinian representatives.