Trump’s Board of Peace Sets First Meeting Date
Summary
President Donald Trump will host the first meeting of his new Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., aimed at addressing global conflicts starting with the war in Gaza. The board, which aims to work alongside the United Nations, has 25 member countries, though some European nations have not joined. The meeting will include world leaders and representatives involved in implementing the Gaza peace plan.Key Facts
- President Trump will lead the first meeting of the Board of Peace this month in Washington, D.C.
- The Board of Peace initially focused on the Gaza conflict but now has a broader scope.
- 25 countries have joined the board, while some European allies have declined membership.
- Trump states the board will work in conjunction with the United Nations.
- Invitations for the meeting were sent out recently, and details are being finalized.
- The Board emerged from Trump's 20-point peace plan to resolve the conflict in Gaza.
- The Board includes significant figures such as Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner, and Tony Blair.
- The Gaza Executive Board manages the second phase of the peace plan, focusing on disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza.
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