Trump to Host Inaugural Peace Board Meeting to Fund Gaza Reconstruction
Member states pledged over $5 billion and committed thousands of personnel for Gaza reconstruction and security under President Trump's Board of Peace initiative.
- U.S. President Donald Trump will host a Board of Peace meeting on Thursday in Washington, where member states have pledged more than $5 billion for reconstruction and humanitarian efforts in Gaza.
- The Trump administration pushed back on the Vatican's concerns, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt saying: 'This is a legitimate organization where there are tens of member countries from around the world.'
- Central to Thursday's discussions will be creating an armed international stabilization force to keep security and ensure the disarming of the militant Hamas group, a key demand of Israel and a cornerstone of the ceasefire deal.
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Today, Trump's Peace Council meets for the first time in the United States. Representatives from some twenty countries will discuss the reconstruction of Gaza and how to finance it. A notable presence is Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, as other EU countries are not on the council. "We're giving a lot of legitimacy to something nobody wants," says Catherine Brölmann, professor of international law at the University of Amsterdam.
NEW YORK - Buffalo of controversy and promises of money, first of all billions for Gaza. Donald Trump's Board of Peace, conceived by the President of the United States to address the...
Efforts to restore peace in Gaza are moving forward rapidly. US President Trump will chair the first meeting of the Peace Board today. The White House Press Secretary stated that at this meeting, more than 20 member countries will officially announce financial assistance of more than five billion rupees for the Gaza Strip.
Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some US allies wary of new body
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will gather Thursday with representatives from more than two dozen countries that have joined his Board of Peace — and several that have opted not to — for an inaugural meeting that will focus on reconstruction and building an international stabilization force for a war-battered Gaza, where a shaky […]
At the first meeting of Trump's "Peace Council" today, we will talk about the future of Gaza. Trump and his son-in-law Kushner are designing a rosy vision for the area - this has nothing to do with reality for the time being. By J. Segador.
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