Trump’s Board of Peace meets: Who’s in, who’s out, what’s on the agenda?
Summary
President Donald Trump is hosting the first meeting of the "Board of Peace" in Washington, focusing on Gaza's reconstruction. This new international board plans to provide support and oversight for rebuilding efforts in Gaza, amid varying levels of support and criticism from different countries.Key Facts
- President Trump will lead the first meeting of the "Board of Peace" in Washington.
- The main goal is to plan and fund the reconstruction of Gaza.
- The U.S. plans to announce $5 billion in contributions from various countries for Gaza's rebuilding.
- The board is considering creating an International Stabilization Force to maintain peace in Gaza.
- Member states have discussed a 20-point plan to end Israel's conflict with Gaza, including disarming Hamas.
- Trump has invited 50 countries to join the board; 26 have accepted, and 14 have declined.
- Critics have expressed concerns about the board's broad ambitions and its comparison to the United Nations.
- Leaders like Israel’s Netanyahu and Russia’s Putin were offered seats, but only Netanyahu accepted.
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