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Trump invites Mark Carney to join 'Board of Peace' for Gaza
Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump invited Mark Carney to join an international 'Board of Peace' to supervise Gaza's temporary governance, and a Canadian official said Carney will accept.
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U.S. President Donald Trump asked Prime Minister Mark Carney to join a "Board of Peace" that would supervise the temporary governance of the Gaza Strip, a senior Canadian official told journalists traveling with the prime minister. The official said Carney will accept the invitation. The arrangement is part of a U.S. plan that Israel and Hamas signed off on and would place a Palestinian technocratic body under the oversight of the international board for a transitional period. The White House has named several members of the board but did not include Carney's name in its announcement.
Known details:
- A senior Canadian official reported that Trump invited Mark Carney and that Carney will accept.
- The White House named board members including U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, former British prime minister Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, and said Trump would serve as chair.
- Other named figures include private equity executive Marc Rowan, World Bank President Ajay Banga and Robert Gabriel, with Nickolay Mladenov described as a high representative for Gaza.
- The White House statement did not detail the responsibilities of each board member, and Carney's name was not listed in that announcement.
- Maj.-Gen. Jasper Jeffers was named commander of the International Stabilization Force, and a U.N. Security Council resolution adopted in mid-November authorized the board and participating countries to establish that force in Gaza.
Summary:
The plan would place an international board over a transitional Palestinian technocratic body governing Gaza, according to the U.S. proposal and the Canadian official's account. Many rights experts and advocates have previously said the structure resembled a colonial model and criticized Tony Blair's involvement due to his role in the Iraq war. Undetermined at this time.
