EU Commission to attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting as observer
The European Commission will observe the inaugural Board of Peace meeting chaired by Trump to support Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction; $5 billion pledged by members, Trump said.
- The European Commission will attend as an observer this week's meeting of US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, focused on Gaza reconstruction.
- The EU executive is participating due to its commitment to implementing the Gaza ceasefire and supporting post-war recovery in the territory.
- While granting observer status to the EU, the Board of Peace's expanded mandate beyond Gaza to global conflicts has raised concerns over its scope, governance, and UN Charter compatibility.
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Trump’s bizarre question over Guns n Roses during Board of Peace photo opportunity
This is what Donald Trump asked world leaders whilst standing on stage for a photo opportunity at his inaugural Board of Peace meeting. On Thursday (19 February), delegates from nearly 50 countries gathered for the first Board of Peace meeting in Washington. Twenty-seven of the countries have joined the board, whilst the others came as observers. As members gathered on stage for a picture, Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain” played. “Does everybody l…
Which countries attended Trump's first board of peace meeting, who stayed home?
U.S. President Donald Trump convened the first meeting of the “Board of Peace” in Washington on Thursday, January 19.The meeting brought together the officials from 50 countries and secured $7 billion in pledges for relief...
The European Commission has justified this Thursday the participation of the Commissioner for the Mediterranean,...
European Union Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka Šuica, attended the opening this Thursday of the Gaza Peace Board, which will be held in...
US-backed Gaza committee starts recruiting police, draws 2,000 applicants, officials say
JERUSALEM/CAIRO, Feb 19 - The U.S.-backed Palestinian committee established to take control of Gaza from Hamas militants opened applications for a police force for the enclave on Thursday, as President Donald Trump convened the inaugural meeting of his international Board of Peace. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Donald Trump opened the first session of the Gaza Peace Committee in Washington, D.C., announcing a $7 billion aid package for the Gaza Strip, an increase from the previously announced $5 billion.
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