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Trump unveils Board of Peace at Davos with international leaders
Summary
President Donald Trump signed the charter for a new 'Board of Peace' at the World Economic Forum in Davos with several foreign leaders present, and he said the board would operate in conjunction with the United Nations.
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President Donald Trump signed the charter for a new 'Board of Peace' at the World Economic Forum in Davos with several foreign leaders on stage. Representatives from Bahrain and Morocco participated, and signatories included Argentina's Javier Milei, Hungary's Viktor Orban and Qatar's prime minister. Former UK prime minister Tony Blair was named an executive member alongside Jared Kushner, while the UK government confirmed it would not take part in the ceremony after an invite was extended to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said the board would work in conjunction with the United Nations and described broad international interest in joining.
Notable details:
- The charter signing took place at Davos during the World Economic Forum.
- On-stage participants included representatives from Bahrain and Morocco, Javier Milei, Viktor Orban and Qatar's prime minister.
- Tony Blair and Jared Kushner were named as executive members of the board.
- Trump said the board would act "in conjunction with the United Nations" and said many countries had been invited, though the UK, France and Canada did not take part in the ceremony.
- Trump claimed he had ended eight wars and referenced progress on Russia and Ukraine, and he said most NATO members had agreed to raise defence spending except Spain.
Summary:
The event launched a US-led diplomatic grouping that its backers present as addressing international conflicts beyond Gaza. Some European figures have reported concerns that the initiative could rival or undermine the United Nations, and the board's final membership and future role remain undetermined at this time.
