Summary
President Donald Trump is reportedly asking countries to contribute at least $1 billion to join a new international organization called the "Board of Peace," where he will serve as chairman. The board aims to promote stability in conflict areas and will have significant control over the governance of such areas, like Gaza. The board's plan requires approval from three countries to become official.
Key Facts
- President Trump is planning to create an organization called the "Board of Peace."
- Countries must pay at least $1 billion to gain a permanent membership on the board.
- Trump will be the board's first chairman and decide on membership invitations.
- Contributions of over $1 billion in the first year exempt countries from the standard term limits.
- The board aims to promote peace and stability, especially in conflict zones like Gaza.
- The initiative requires three countries to agree to the charter for it to become official.
- The board will supervise Gaza's governance temporarily and includes notable figures such as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
- Decisions on the board need a majority vote, but the chairman has significant approval power.