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Italy won’t take part in Trump’s “Board of Peace”, Corriere says

  • Corriere della Sera reported that Italy, on Jan 21, citing constitutional concerns, will not join President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' initiative.
  • The initiative is framed as a Gaza reconstruction oversight committee, chaired for life by President Donald Trump and including Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and Tony Blair.
  • Invitation lists show outreach to roughly 60 countries, and as of Tuesday, Morocco, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Hungary and Argentina have signed on.
  • Israeli officials distanced themselves, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the announcement was uncoordinated, while French President Emmanuel Macron does not plan to join and President Donald Trump threatened 200% tariffs on French wine and Champagne.
  • Diplomats warned the plan could undermine United Nations work, and member countries would pay a $1 billion fee each for permanent membership before Trump presides over a Davos ceremony on Thursday.
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This initiative aims to "supervise post-war Gaza" and promote "sustainable peace based on international law."

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At first he said he was excited about it, but at last he changed his mind for technical and political reasons.

·Italy
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Schlein, Conte, Fratoianni and Bonelli against Trump's proposal ask to parade

·Turin, Italy
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In Trump’s council there is no lack of invitations. Under the ambition to compete in the mediation of global conflicts before the UN Security Council, what began with the design of an agency to resolve the conflict in the Gaza Strip now aspires to undertake “a bold new approach to resolving global conflicts.” Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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Slovenia is legally reviewing the invitation to the Peace Committee that Prime Minister Robert Golob received from US President Donald Trump, Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said at a session of the Foreign Policy Committee of the National Assembly.

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Internazionale broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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