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Trump to convene first Board of Peace meeting in Washington this month
Summary
President Donald Trump plans a Board of Peace meeting in Washington on Feb. 19 to raise funds for Gaza reconstruction, but it is unclear which world leaders will attend.
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President Donald Trump plans to hold the first meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington this month, with a proposed date of Feb. 19. The meeting is intended to raise money for reconstruction in Gaza and would include leaders who accepted invitations in January as well as members of an executive committee for Gaza. Details of the agenda and final attendance are still being determined. The invitation names the U.S. Institute of Peace—renamed the Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace—as the proposed venue amid an ongoing legal dispute over the facility.
Known details:
- The meeting is proposed for Feb. 19 and is intended to focus on raising funds for Gaza reconstruction.
- Invited participants include world leaders who accepted invitations in January and members of an executive committee for Gaza that would address governance, security and redevelopment.
- Officials said it was not immediately clear how many leaders would attend and that agenda details remain in flux.
- The invitation lists the U.S. Institute of Peace, now called the Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace, as the proposed venue while a legal dispute with the institute's former leadership continues.
- The administration seized the facility last year and dismissed most of the institute's staff, according to reporting.
- Some U.S. allies in Europe and elsewhere have declined to join, reporting concern the effort could be seen as a rival to the U.N. Security Council.
Summary:
The meeting is presented as a U.S.-led effort to marshal resources for Gaza reconstruction and to address broader international crises. Attendance, the final agenda and the full scope of participation remain undetermined at this time.
