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Trump Appoints Nickolay Mladenov to Gaza Board: A Proven Diplomat in Middle East Peace Efforts

Trump pick for Gaza board Nickolay Mladenov frequently worked to ease Mideast tensions
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SOFIA – Nickolay Mladenov, selected as the director-general for the Board of Peace in Gaza by U.S. President Donald Trump, is a seasoned Bulgarian politician. His experience includes serving as a U.N. envoy focused on reducing the hostilities between Israel and Hamas.

Mladenov’s appointment, revealed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday and later affirmed by a U.S. official, places him at the helm of a nascent international organization. This body is charged with overseeing the governance of the Gaza Strip as part of a delicate U.S.-facilitated ceasefire following two years of conflict.

Under the terms of the ceasefire, this authority—chaired by Trump—is expected to manage the establishment of a new technocratic Palestinian government. It will also be responsible for overseeing the disarmament of Hamas, deploying an international security force, arranging additional Israeli troop withdrawals, and facilitating reconstruction efforts.

At 53, Mladenov brings a wealth of experience in Middle Eastern affairs, having navigated the region’s complex political landscape for many years.

His previous roles include serving as Bulgaria’s defense and foreign minister, followed by his tenure as the U.N. envoy to Iraq. He also held the position of U.N. Mideast peace envoy from 2015 to 2020.

Contributions to peace

Milen Keremedchiev, a former diplomat and expert on Middle East politics, said Mladenov’s appointment is the result of his significant contributions to peace, adding that he had earned the trust of both Israel and the Palestinians.

“Bulgaria has long been perceived as a moderate country, one that has avoided extremes in this particularly acute conflict,” Keremedchiev said, adding that during his tenure as foreign minister, Mladenov consistently maintained a carefully balanced approach to the Middle East.

“This approach was positively received by both the Arab world and the State of Israel. Bulgaria’s position has traditionally been one of balance, and he was steadfast in preserving that stance,” he told the AP in an interview in Sofia.

Retired Israeli diplomat Alon Bar, who served as the Foreign Ministry’s deputy director-general for the U.N. and international organizations during Mladenov’s tenure, said it was a “distinct pleasure” working with him.

Bar said that serving as a U.N. envoy is a difficult task given Israel’s long history of rocky relations with the world body, but that Mladenov managed to gain Israel’s confidence.

“He was able to create a relationship of trust with the political echelon in Israel, including Prime Minister Netanyahu,” he said. “At the same time, there was a lot of confidence he created on the Palestinian side.”

Mladenov served as the top U.N. envoy in Iraq from 2013 to 2015, before then-U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appointed him as the organization’s top Mideast envoy. During that job, he helped to defuse cross-border violence between Israel and Hamas and keep up the idea of a negotiated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Middle East efforts

In Bulgaria, Mladenov held the position of defense minister for a year, before serving as foreign minister from 2010 to 2013, during the uprisings in the Middle East known as the Arab Spring when Syria also descended into civil war.

In 2012, he hosted in Bulgaria the first-ever meeting of the Syrian opposition, which brought together representatives of various factions that oppose Bashar Assad’s government. The forum ended with a joint declaration that marked the start of a structured dialogue between the various opposition groups.

In the early years of his political career, Mladenov founded the European Institute in Sofia and was its director until 2001. That same year, he was elected a member of the National Assembly on the ticket of the center-right Union of Democratic Forces.

In 2007, Mladenov was elected a member of the European Parliament, where he met his wife, Gergana, the mother of their three children.

As a sign of recognition for his peace efforts in the Middle East, he received in February 2021 the Grand Star of the Order of Jerusalem, awarded by the Palestinian president to officials, envoys, and prominent figures in recognition of their service.

Currently, Mladenov is based in the UAE, where he was appointed to run the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy.

The diplomat holds master’s degrees in War Studies from King’s College London and International Relations from the University of National and World Economy in Sofia.

Bar, the Israeli diplomat, said Mladenov in his diplomacy was focused “not only on declarations and statements, but on trying to connect and trying to find bridges and trying to see where are the places where the positions of Israel, the Palestinians could meet.”

He said these skills would serve him well in his newest position.

“I think it is good news that he’s coming back to this place for this very difficult task,” he said. “I think he’s the right man for the job.”

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Associated Press writer Josef Federman in Jerusalem contributed reporting.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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