The European Union’s external service has prepared a document ahead of a meeting of the 27 E.U. foreign ministers in Brussels outlining options for contributing to the implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza, Reuters reported.

Israel and Hamas agreed in October to the first phase of the plan, but the implementation of further parts of the deal,including the disarmament of the terrorist group, remains highly uncertain.

According to Reuters , the European External Action Service has outlined proposals to expand the E.U.’s two civilian missions in the region, which focus on border assistance and supporting the Palestinian Authority’s (P.A.) policing and justice reforms.

EUPOL COPPS, the E.U.’s Mission for the Support of Palestinian Police and Rule of Law,

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