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Pakistan Among 26 Countries Named Founding Members of Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

The Board of Peace, with 26 founding countries, expands its role from Gaza ceasefire oversight to broader conflict peace-building, announced after the World Economic Forum.

  • On January 22, 2026, US President Donald Trump signed the Charter of the Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos, designating 26 founding countries.
  • On January 15, 2026, Trump announced the Board of Peace as part of his Gaza plan, originally conceived to oversee the Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction.
  • Membership spans a wide geographic range, including Pakistan, Turkiye and Argentina, with founding members also including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Belarus, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Mongolia, Paraguay, and Vietnam.
  • The charter broadens the board's remit to peace‑building beyond Gaza, expanding its mandate to all conflict-affected areas and launching an official X account a week after Davos.
  • Diplomatic tensions surfaced over participation, with Ukraine questioning joint membership alongside Russia and Belarus, while major European powers France, Germany and the UK were notably absent, and Russia offered $1 billion despite exclusion.
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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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