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Trump to lead first Board of Peace meeting as Gaza questions remain
Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump will preside over the inaugural Board of Peace meeting with delegations from about 47 countries, and officials say roughly $5 billion has been pledged for Gaza reconstruction while key issues such as Hamas disarmament and aid distribution remain unresolved.
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U.S. President Donald Trump will preside over the first meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington with representatives from more than 45 countries. The event is expected to include delegations from about 47 countries plus the European Union. U.S. officials say participating nations have pledged roughly $5 billion for a Gaza reconstruction fund. Major questions remain about disarming Hamas and how humanitarian aid will be distributed.
Key details:
- The inaugural meeting will be led by President Trump and attended by delegations from about 47 countries and the EU.
- U.S. officials say participating nations have pledged about $5 billion for a Gaza reconstruction fund.
- Disarmament of Hamas and the flow and distribution of humanitarian aid are unresolved, and any international stabilization force is not expected to deploy for weeks or months.
Summary:
The meeting will set out diplomatic and funding commitments while leaving major security and aid questions unresolved. Officials plan to make funding announcements at the event. The timing and deployment of stabilization forces depend on progress on disarmament and other conditions.
