US Considering Creating 'Board of Peace' for Ukraine, Modeled After Plan for Gaza, FT Reports
U.S. officials consider applying the Trump-chaired Gaza Board of Peace model to Ukraine to manage post-war reconstruction and peacebuilding, aiming to create a parallel to the United Nations.
- The Trump administration is weighing expanding the Gaza 'Board of Peace' to Ukraine, based on Trump's Jan. 15 Gaza reconstruction plan, FT reported.
- A person briefed on the proposal told the FT that the Trump administration sees it as a potential substitute for the United Nations, but key details remain unknown.
- Next week at Davos, organisers plan to unveil the full participant list including Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, while Trump named Ajay Banga and Mark Carney on Jan. 16.
- A Ukrainian delegation is travelling to the United States to negotiate security guarantees and a post-war recovery package, with documents possibly signed at next week's World Economic Forum in Davos, while Moscow has repeatedly rejected ceasefire proposals.
- These security and infrastructure strains suggest Ukrainian officials warn Russian forces are preparing large strikes while Kyiv faces an energy crisis with half the electricity needed for 3.6 million people.
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Trump considers expanding ‘Board of Peace’ beyond Gaza to Ukraine and other conflicts: Report
Trump is considering widening the role of his newly formed “Board of Peace”, initially set up to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, to other global conflict zones, including Ukraine, according to the Financial Times.
US officials proposed the extension of the Gaza Peace Council to include other war and conflict-affected countries, including Ukraine and Venezuela, reported the Financial Times, quoted by The Kyiv...
The US authorities are discussing the possibility of creating an analogy for the Peace Council for Gaza to monitor the future agreement to end the war in Ukraine, writing Financial Times.
The US officials proposed the extension of the Gaza Peace Council to include other war and conflict-affected countries, including Ukraine and Venezuela, announced Financial Times (FT), quoted by Kyiv Independent.
The British newspaper Financial Times reports that the administration of US President Donald Trump is considering the creation of a peace council that could oversee the implementation of a future agreement to end the war in Ukraine.
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