Trump to Host Inaugural Peace Board Meeting to Fund Gaza Reconstruction
More than $5 billion pledged by member states to fund Gaza reconstruction and deploy thousands to an international stabilization force, aiming to support peace and security.
- On Feb 19, U.S. President Donald Trump will host the Board of Peace meeting in Washington, announcing members' pledges of more than US$5 billion and chairing before leaving for Georgia, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
- On Jan 23, President Donald Trump signed documents establishing the Board of Peace as part of his 20-point Gaza plan, endorsed by the United Nations Security Council.
- The participant list shows more than 40 countries and the EU will send observers, with 26 member countries and only Indonesia offering troop commitments; Belarusian officials' visas were not issued.
- Central to Thursday's discussions will be disarming Hamas and creating an armed International Stabilization Force, with updates from the Gaza Executive Board and humanitarian aid for 2 million Palestinians amid tensions between Israel and Qatar.
- Critics warn the board may compete with the United Nations after Trump suggested it might supplant the U.N. Security Council and expand globally, with membership requiring a $1 billion fee.
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Belarus says US failed to issue visas for 'Board of Peace' meeting
The United States failed to issue visas for Belarusian officials to attend the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace", despite inviting Belarus to join as a founding member, the country's foreign ministry said Thursday.
The first meeting of Donald Trump's new Peace Council was held in Washington. Over twenty allies from all over the world took part in the event. Meanwhile, tensions between the United States and Iran are intensifying.
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'Layers of irony' as Trump’s Board of Peace plots war
President Donald Trump met on Thursday with his so-called "Board of Peace," an unofficial gathering of countries willing to pay to have control over post-war Gaza. The meeting comes as Trump sends an increase in military presence around the Middle East.Politico's morning newsletter was updated after Trump's speech, welcoming the paid members to his first peace meeting, where, according to "Playbook," the "real backdrop is the growing drumbeat of…
Washington, Feb 19 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump this Thursday received leaders and representatives from more than 40 countries who came to Washington to participate as members and observers in the first meeting of the Peace Board driven by him to resolve conflicts, starting with Gaza. “I think it is the most important board of directors, no doubt in terms of power and prestige. There has never been anything like it, because these are the …
Trump Endorses Orbán for Re-Election at Board of Peace Inaugural Meeting
US President Donald Trump expressed his ‘complete and total endorsement’ of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election in April during the inauguration meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington, DC, on 19 February. Speaking in front of leaders gathered from across the globe, Trump praised Orbán for his hard...
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