Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ with signing ceremony in Davos
- President Donald Trump announced the charter of his new Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where several world leaders signed it.
- Key nations like Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia were represented, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also expressing interest in joining.
- Trump stated that the board aims to resolve conflicts globally, with a focus on Gaza, and could potentially replace the United Nations.
- The Board of Peace has faced skepticism from some allies, while around 35 leaders have committed to participate, as reported by the White House.
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