Christopher Luxon Confirms He Won't Join Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza
Croatia's government awaits European Union consensus and is reviewing legal aspects before joining Trump's 'Board of Peace,' amid allied skepticism of the initiative.
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic announced Croatia will not join U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, despite the government being invited earlier this month.
- Plenkovic said Croatia is waiting for EU alignment and legal assessment after speaking with Zoran Milanovic, President, who urged a national security council review Wednesday.
- At Davos last week, Trump launched the initiative with leaders from 19 countries signing its founding charter, and he expects more than 50 countries to join.
- Key U.S. allies, including France and the UK, have expressed doubts about the organisation, while Belarus joined Wednesday despite concerns over its crackdown and support for Moscow.
- The board's creation comes shortly after a 15-member Palestinian technocratic committee was announced, but it is unclear whether Minsk paid the $1 billion fee for permanent membership.
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Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković reiterated today that Croatia will not join US President Donald Trump's Peace Committee.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said today that his country will not join the Peace Council, recently established by US President Donald Trump and to which he has invited many world leaders, for the time being. Slovakia is not even considering joining the committee, which is said to have almost 30 founding members.
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