Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ with signing ceremony in Davos
Trump signed the founding charter for the Board of Peace, backed by 59 countries, aiming to support Gaza ceasefire and broader conflict resolution despite mixed global endorsement.
- President Donald Trump launched the 'Board of Peace' to oversee a ceasefire in Israel's war with Hamas, stating that "everyone wants to be a part" of it, despite many U.S. allies opting not to participate.
- The Board of Peace, initially a small group, has grown into a larger initiative, facing skepticism from countries close to the U.S.
- Trump expressed hope for a quick resolution to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which he initially thought would be easy to resolve.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his agreement to join the board after earlier criticisms about its committee's makeup.
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President Trump Forms the Mini UN to Counter the Failed UN
President Trump led a signing ceremony for the founding charter of his “Board of Peace” on Thursday in Davos, Switzerland. Trump announced the board last September as part of the Gaza cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. The President has bigger ambitions for the Board of Peace. “I think we can spread out to other things […] The post President Trump Forms the Mini UN to Counter the Failed UN appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Donald Trump's peace council is undermining the UN, critics note with concern. That's completely correct but misses the point – because this is just not serious.
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