Hungary: "I Am Very Honored", Viktor Orban Agrees to Join Donald Trump's "Peace Council"
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The Mexican Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources, Alicia Bárcena, said on Wednesday, January 21, in Davos, Switzerland, that her country has not so far been invited to participate in the “Peace Council” of President Donald Trump, who sees it as “a parallel system” to the UN, but with “a very unilateral approach.” “It is creating a system parallel to that already existing in the United Nations,” she said in an interview during her parti…
Donald Trump invited about a hundred leaders to sit on a "Peace Council", which he would chair himself. This Council would aim to work for the resolution of conflicts in the world, and to encroach on the UN platforms, the black beast of the White House tenant. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, great admirer of the Republican President, was the first to respond "yes" with enthusiasm to this invitation.
Donald Trump seeks to create his own "peace council". He asks for a billion dollars from all those who want to integrate him. The mandate is limited to three years if this amount is not settled. - Putin, Macron, Orban... These leaders whom Donald Trump invites to his "peace council" (International).
Trump invites to signing of peace council document Trump will sign the council's founding document at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in connection with the World Economic Forum in Davos. The White House has invited a number of world leaders to join the council, which originally concerned Gaza, and which Trump himself will chair. Among them are Russian President Vladimir Putin, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. …
With criticism of the UN, the new agency seeks to incorporate nations such as Russia, China and Brazil, but leaves Chile off its peace agenda. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source
Trump confirmed that he had invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to this committee, an invitation also went to Emmanuel Macron, who appears to intend to decline it.
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