Trump's Board of Peace: Full List of Members and Countries Represented
Summary
President Donald Trump hosted the first meeting of his new Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., with members pledging $7 billion to aid the Gaza region. The board includes countries committed to sending troops and financial support, though some key U.S. allies were absent from the meeting.Key Facts
- President Trump held the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington, D.C.
- Nine board members pledged a total of $7 billion for aid to Gaza.
- The board's mission is to resolve global conflicts, not limited to the Middle East.
- Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania pledged to send troops for stabilization efforts in Gaza.
- Egypt and Jordan will train police for reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
- Financial contributions came from countries including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and the United Arab Emirates.
- Countries like Germany, Italy, and the UK did not join but sent observers to the meeting.
- The Board of Peace aims to complement existing international bodies like the United Nations.
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