Morocco’s King Joins Trump’s New 'Board of Peace'
- Morocco's King Mohammed VI accepted an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the newly formed Gaza Board of Peace, according to the Moroccan Foreign Ministry.
- The board aims to promote peace in the Middle East and comprises prominent international leaders committed to stability.
- Morocco will ratify the founding charter and is dedicated to lasting peace, including an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders.
- The initiative follows a ceasefire that halted Israel's conflict in Gaza, which has resulted in over 71,000 deaths since October 2023.
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Morocco’s king accepts invitation to join Trump ’peace board’
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has accepted US President Donald Trump's invitation to join his "Board of Peace" as a founding member, the Moroccan foreign ministry said on Monday. "Welcoming President Donald Trump's commitment and vision to promoting peace," the monarch "has graciously accepted this invitation", the ministry said in a statement published by MAP news agency, adding the country would "ratify the charter establishing this board". The U…
The King of Morocco responded favourably to the invitation of the US President and praised his "commitment" and "vision". Originally designed to oversee the reconstruction of Gaza.This council now aims to contribute to the resolution of armed conflicts around the world.
King Mohamed VI of Morocco has received and accepted an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join as a founding member of the Peace Council for the Middle East, an initiative promoted by the Western Sahara. Morocco is also the great beneficiary of Sánchez’s clash with Trump. Morocco’s Foreign Ministry recalls in a statement released on Monday that Mohamed VI is president of the Al-Quds Committee, an Arab-Islamic institution founded in Ju…
"Congratulating President Donald Trump's commitment and vision for the promotion of peace," the monarch "willed to respond favourably to this invitation," said his Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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