The China Mail - Theatrics trumped all at Trump's Gaza summit

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Theatrics trumped all at Trump's Gaza summit
Theatrics trumped all at Trump's Gaza summit / Photo: © AFP

Theatrics trumped all at Trump's Gaza summit

US President Donald Trump's lightning summit in Egypt, meant to cement a ceasefire in Gaza, was more a celebration of one man's newfound peacemaker persona than a high-level political negotiation, according to diplomats.

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Trump and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey -- guarantors to the Israel-Hamas deal -- signed a document on Monday that one diplomat called "more of a vision statement than anything".

In devastated Gaza, the ceasefire is mostly holding, but most of the details of Trump's 20-point peace plan have yet to be thrashed out.

These include significant possible stumbling blocks, like Hamas's disarmament, the Palestinian territory's future governance and the role of a supervisory so-called "Board of Peace".

While Trump held what amounted to a victory rally in the Israeli Knesset on Monday, more than two dozen world leaders -- including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron and UN chief Antonio Guterres -- were kept waiting all day in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.

- Red carpet shuffle -

In a meeting held ahead of his arrival, they intended to press him on aid and governance, according to a participant.

But when he arrived, four hours behind schedule, they lined up in a queue that snaked all the way around the room to greet the man who claims he can "bring peace to the Middle East".

One after the other, they stepped onto a red carpet to shake hands with a beaming Trump, over a giant sign that read "PEACE 2025".

"It was a very bizarre day... Just the show, the speech with all these leaders lined up, it was crazy," one diplomat told AFP, requesting anonymity in order to speak freely about diplomatic events.

"I've never seen anything like it, and I don't think many people have."

As Trump and Sisi delivered addresses, most of the leaders stood dutifully behind them in an unorthodox configuration that even Trump questioned.

Some refused to take part, with France's Macron, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas remaining seated.

"He's not going to stand behind a leader as he speaks," said a French diplomat travelling with Macron, who also accompanied Abbas on stage for a reportedly unplanned handshake, which ended up being one of Trump's longest.

- The chosen one -

Egypt -- whose leaders have taken every opportunity to praise Trump as the "only one in the world capable of achieving peace" -- pulled out all the stops.

Sharm el-Sheikh was covered in billboards featuring Trump and Sisi's smiling faces alongside slogans of peace.

As Air Force One entered Egyptian airspace, it was accompanied by Egypt's US-made F16 fighter jets, which Trump then quipped that Cairo had "paid a lot of money for" but "got a good deal".

Sisi announced Trump had been awarded the Order of the Nile, Egypt's highest civilian honour, hours after he received the equivalent medal in Israel.

One Egyptian source said Monday's document was meant to "simply commemorate peace efforts", for which Cairo credits Trump.

But the former reality TV star's penchant for theatrics nearly derailed even that.

In a surprise three-way call while he was in Israel, Trump pushed Sisi into inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the summit -- sandbagging the leaders waiting in Egypt, some of whose governments have no relations with Israel.

According to a diplomatic source, Sisi only agreed to the call in order to "be the star pupil".

Diplomats said several states bristled at the idea of rubbing shoulders with the Israeli leader, who is wanted by the ICC on suspicion of war crimes.

AFP journalists witnessed Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan's plane circle Sharm el-Sheikh twice before it landed. Turkish media reported Erdogan refused to land after he learnt of the invite.

By the time Netanyahu had rushed out a statement saying he would not attend because of a Jewish religious holiday and Trump had landed, several leaders had run out of time.

Faced with the risk of having to rush to their planes without a single soundbite, the leaders of Germany, Italy and the Netherlands were forced to walk out of their closed-off meeting area to meet the sequestered press.

"It was a ridiculous day," another diplomat said in the aftermath, echoing an incredulity that was shared by every diplomat to whom AFP spoke.

"But ultimately we're better off today than where we were yesterday. The question is if he's going to keep this up going forward, and keep that firm line with Netanyahu."

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